Peachtree Corners Divorce Records
Peachtree Corners divorce records are filed at the Gwinnett County Superior Court in Lawrenceville. All divorce cases for city residents go through Gwinnett County, and this page covers how to search records, request copies, understand the process, and find legal help.
Peachtree Corners Quick Facts
Where Peachtree Corners Divorce Records Are Kept
Peachtree Corners sits in Gwinnett County, so all divorce records for the city are held at the Gwinnett County Superior Court in Lawrenceville. The court maintains the full case index for civil and domestic matters, including all divorces filed by Peachtree Corners residents. Lawrenceville is the county seat and is about 15 miles from most parts of Peachtree Corners.
The Gwinnett County courts website at https://gwinnettcountycourts.org/ provides case search tools, clerk contact information, and instructions for requesting copies. The site is regularly updated and is the best first stop when looking for records online. Gwinnett is one of the largest counties in Georgia, so the clerk's office handles a high volume of requests.
| Court | Gwinnett County Superior Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville GA 30046 |
| Phone | (770) 822-8100 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | https://gwinnettcountycourts.org/ |
Gwinnett County does not accept walk-in copy requests the same way as some smaller counties. For copies, you will need to mail a written request or use the court's designated request process. The Civil Records division handles copy requests - reach them at (770) 822-8110 for questions specific to civil and domestic cases.
Note: Mail copy requests to: Clerk of Court, Gwinnett County Superior Court, PO Box 880, Lawrenceville GA 30046. Include names, filing year, and a check or money order for the fee.
How to Search Peachtree Corners Divorce Records
Start at https://gwinnettcountycourts.org/ for online case search. Gwinnett County's portal lets you search by party name or case number. The results show basic case information - parties, filing date, case type, and current status. This is sufficient to confirm whether a record exists before you request copies.
The GSCCCA at https://www.gsccca.org is another statewide tool that includes Gwinnett County. Use it when you want a broad search or when you are not sure whether a divorce was filed in Gwinnett or a different county. GSCCCA shows the index data at no charge; copies require a separate request to the county clerk.
The screenshot below shows the Gwinnett County courts website, where Peachtree Corners residents can search divorce records and find clerk contact information for copy requests.
The Gwinnett courts site is well organized and covers all court divisions, including the Superior Court where divorce cases are filed. The search function is fast and includes a wide range of civil cases going back many years.
Georgia Courts eAccess at https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/ provides additional statewide coverage. Gwinnett County participates in this platform, giving another access point. For copy requests, you still need to contact the Gwinnett clerk by phone, mail, or through the Civil Records division.
Filing for Divorce in Peachtree Corners
Georgia's residency rule at O.C.G.A. § 19-5-2 requires one spouse to have lived in Georgia for six months before filing. Peachtree Corners residents file at Gwinnett County Superior Court. There is no local courthouse in Peachtree Corners itself - all filings go to Lawrenceville.
No-fault divorce is the most common option, based on the ground that the marriage is irretrievably broken. Fault grounds are listed in O.C.G.A. § 19-5-3 and include adultery, desertion, and cruel treatment, among others. Gwinnett County handles large numbers of family cases, and the court has experience with both simple and complex divorce proceedings.
Free official forms are at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/. Download the petition for divorce, domestic relations financial affidavit, and any parenting plan forms needed. Complete them and bring copies to the Gwinnett County clerk's office or mail them with the filing fee. Make sure your forms are signed and notarized where required.
Service of the divorce petition on the other spouse is governed by O.C.G.A. § 19-5-1. The Gwinnett County Sheriff can serve papers, or a licensed process server can be used. For cooperating spouses, a signed acknowledgment of service avoids the need for sheriff involvement. The case does not proceed until service is documented and filed with the court.
Note: Gwinnett County often has longer processing timelines than smaller counties due to high case volume. File early and follow up with the clerk if you don't receive confirmation within a few weeks.
Peachtree Corners Divorce Record Fees
Gwinnett County's copy fees for divorce records follow the state fee schedule. Certified copies are available at per-page rates set by the court. Contact the Civil Records division at (770) 822-8110 to get the current fee for the specific document you need. Fee estimates are available before you place an order.
For divorces from 1952 through 1996, the Georgia DPH at https://dph.georgia.gov/VitalRecords offers verifications for $10 each. These are not certified court copies but work for basic verification purposes. For certified documents from the actual court file, contact the Gwinnett County clerk directly.
Mail payments to the Gwinnett County clerk should be checks or money orders made out to the Clerk of Superior Court. Do not send cash. Include a clear description of what you need, the parties' names, and an approximate filing year. If the fee is not right, the clerk will notify you and return the request for correction.
Legal Help for Peachtree Corners Residents
Georgia Legal Aid serves Gwinnett County with free civil legal assistance for income-qualifying residents. Visit https://www.georgialegalaid.org/ to find the Gwinnett office and apply. Family law, including divorce and custody, is a primary service area. Given Gwinnett's large population, the office is experienced with a wide range of domestic cases.
The Georgia E-Forms site at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ is available to all filers at no cost. Self-represented Peachtree Corners residents use these forms regularly for straightforward uncontested divorces. The forms cover everything from the petition through the final judgment form. Print two copies - one for the court and one for your records.
The State Bar of Georgia offers a lawyer referral service for those seeking paid representation. Gwinnett County has a substantial community of family law attorneys who are familiar with the Superior Court there. For contested cases involving property, business interests, or child custody disputes, getting an attorney early is generally the better approach.
Gwinnett County Divorce Records
Peachtree Corners is in Gwinnett County. All divorce filings for Peachtree Corners residents go through the Gwinnett County Superior Court. The county page has full details on fees, forms, online search, and getting copies.
