Have you been arrested for a DUI in Alpharetta?
You are probably feeling a whole slew of emotions from fear to anger, from frustration to panic. If this is the case, then you may not know who to turn to. Your best option is to contact defense attorney Tom Barton. He has over 2 decades of experience assisting people accused of drunk driving with proven results.
Putting your future in the hands of another person can be difficult to say the least – we offer our dedication and tenacity during this difficult time so that you and your family can move on walking away with the best outcome possible. Tom Barton offers free consultations to speak with him and review your cases as well as your options.
Your Free Consultation can help answer questions you may have about:
- Georgia Penalties for a DUI Conviction
- Consequences of a First Offense
- Multiple Drunk Driving Convictions
- DUI and Drug Accusations
- DUI Penalties for Those Under 21
- Military or CDL DUI Arrests
Alpharetta, GA – Fulton County Court Information
About Magistrate Criminal
The Fulton County Magistrate Court exists to serve the citizens of Fulton County. An attorney is not required in this court, which makes the Magistrate Court accessible for self-represented parties. No jury trials are held in Magistrate Court and our jurisdictional limit is $15,000.00 in civil cases. The criminal division handles matters such as warrant applications, first appearance hearings, preliminary hearings and child abandonment warrant applications. The Fulton County Magistrates also provide judicial assistance as requested by the Superior and State Courts.
Superior Court Civil
The Fulton County Superior Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction. The court has exclusive, constitutional authority over felony cases, prosecuted by the District Attorney’s Office, regarding title to land, equity, declaratory judgments, habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, adoptions, and divorce.The Clerk’s office prides itself in providing exceptional service to all of it’s clientele.
Divorce
Divorces can be contested, uncontested or by publication; the type of divorce you file determines the legal documents you must file with the Clerk’s office.
Contested Divorce
Petition
Case Initiation Form
Sheriff’s Entry Form
Standing Order
Uncontested Divorce
Petition
Case Initiation Form
Acknowledge of Service
Consent to Try
Standing Order
Publication
Petition
Case Initiation Form
Affidavit of Diligent Search
Notice of Publication
For additional information you can contact an attorney or contact the Fulton County Family Law Information Center.
Contact Info
Lewis R. Slaton Courthouse
136 Pryor Street
Suite C155
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404)-613-5313 or (404)-613-5314
Operational Hours 8:30AM – 5:00PM Mon. – Fri.
North Service Center
(Magistrate Court Hearings are held here)
7741 Roswell Road Ste 253
Atlanta, GA 30350
(404)-613-5757 or (404)-612-5756
Operational Hours 8:30AM – 4:30PM Mon. – Fri.
South Service Center
(Magistrate Court Hearings are held here)
5600 Stonewall Tell Road, Room 219B
College Park, GA 30049
(404)-612-4117 or (404)-612-4118
Operational Hours 8:30AM – 4:30PM Mon. – Fri.
Office closed from 1:00PM -2:00PM for lunch.
Experienced at Defending Drunk Driving in Alpharetta, GA
A drunk driving conviction, even for a misdemeanor offense, should never be taken lightly. In addition to possible license suspension, jail time and fines, you are also faced with a permanent mark on your criminal record. This can be accessed by potential employers, landlords and negatively impact your ability to secure funds, to find a place to rent, to attend school and to make a decent income.
Don’t give up without a fight. Contact Tom Barton, an experienced DUI defense attorney at 770-961-7400. We are available around the clock to answer your questions and assist you with your case.
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