South Fulton White Pages

South Fulton white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses across one of Georgia's newest cities. South Fulton sits in Fulton County and was incorporated in 2017, which means some older records may still be held at the county level. The city runs its own open records portal, police department, and municipal court. All of these are free to search under Georgia's open records law. Between the city offices at 5440 Fulton Industrial Blvd and the Fulton County court system, you have several ways to look up a person in the South Fulton area.

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South Fulton White Pages Quick Facts

107,436 Population
Fulton County
30336 Primary ZIP
470/404 Area Codes

South Fulton Open Records

The City of South Fulton keeps its own set of public records. The city is still young. It formed in 2017 when residents in the south part of Fulton County voted to create a new city. Because of that, records from before 2017 are split between the city and Fulton County. If you are searching the South Fulton white pages for older data, you may need to check both. The City Clerk handles all formal requests. You can submit them online or in person at 5440 Fulton Industrial Blvd, SW, South Fulton, GA 30336.

Georgia Code 50-18-70 gives every person the right to ask for public records. You do not need to say why you want them. The law also sets a three-day deadline for the agency to respond. That said, South Fulton may take longer for large or complex requests. The city's open records portal covers police records, planning files, and general admin documents. You can ask for records from any department. Most people use this for police reports and court case files, but building permits and business licenses are also fair game.

South Fulton Police Records

The South Fulton Police Department is a key source for white pages searches. Police records tie real names to real addresses and real events. If someone had an incident in South Fulton, the police report will list their name, date of birth, and address at the time of the report. You can reach the department at (470) 809-7300. The South Fulton Police Department page has more details on how to request reports.

Accident reports are also available. If you know a crash took place in the city, you can request the full report. It will have names and insurance info for all parties. These reports are public under the Georgia Open Records Act (Georgia Code 50-18-70 et seq.). Some fields get redacted. Social security numbers and certain personal identifiers are removed. But the core details, names, dates, locations, stay intact. For South Fulton white pages searches, police records fill gaps that other sources miss.

Note: Active investigation files may be withheld until the case is closed.

Search South Fulton Court Cases

The South Fulton Municipal Court handles traffic cases and city code violations. Court records are public. Each case file shows the defendant's name, case number, charges, and how the case ended. That makes court records useful for white pages lookups. The court can be reached at (470) 809-7400. You can also visit the South Fulton Municipal Court page for more info on case searches.

Municipal courts in Georgia handle lower-level offenses. Traffic tickets, noise complaints, zoning violations, and similar cases. The records are not as detailed as superior court files, but they still give you a name tied to a location. If you are trying to confirm whether someone lives in South Fulton, a court case with their name and address is solid proof. Georgia's open meetings law (Code 50-14-1) also means court schedules and calendars are public. You can check who has a hearing coming up.

South Fulton Business White Pages

Business licenses connect a name to a place. Every business in South Fulton must hold a valid license. The license record shows the business name, the physical address, and the owner or principal. That is useful information if you are trying to track someone down through their work.

The South Fulton Finance page covers business licensing details. You can find out which businesses are active and who runs them. Georgia Code 43-1-1 governs professional licensing at the state level, but local business licenses are a separate layer. They are city records. That means the City Clerk controls access. You would file an open records request to get a list of all active licenses, or you can ask about a specific business by name or address.

The South Fulton Finance page below shows the city's business license and finance information portal.

South Fulton white pages business license and finance information

This portal is free to use. It gives you a starting point for finding business owners in South Fulton through the white pages.

South Fulton Property Records

Building permits and zoning records are another way to search the South Fulton white pages. The Community Development department handles these. When someone pulls a building permit, the record shows the property owner, the contractor, the project scope, and the address. That links a person to a physical location. Zoning records work the same way. They show who owns a parcel and what it is zoned for.

You can learn more about the process on the South Fulton Community Development page. Building permits are public records. You do not need special permission to view them. Under the Georgia Open Records Act, you can ask for any permit file by address or by the name of the person who applied.

South Fulton white pages planning and zoning records information

The planning and zoning page shown above is where you start for property-related searches in South Fulton. It covers permits, land use, and development projects.

For county-level property records like deeds and tax assessments, you would search through Fulton County. The county tax assessor keeps property ownership data for all of Fulton County, including South Fulton. That adds depth to your white pages search if you need ownership history or assessed values.

South Fulton City Government

City council records can turn up names too. The South Fulton City Council page lists current council members and their contact info. Meeting minutes, agendas, and resolutions are all public documents. Under the Georgia Open Meetings Act (Code 50-14-1), these meetings must be open to everyone. The minutes often name residents who speak at meetings or submit petitions. That can be useful for a South Fulton white pages search if you are trying to find someone who is active in local government.

South Fulton white pages city council contact details

The city council page above lists elected officials and their contact info. You can also find links to meeting records and public hearing schedules from this page.

Note: Council meeting minutes may take a few weeks to be posted after each session.

Georgia State Searches for South Fulton

State-level databases add more options for South Fulton white pages searches. The Georgia Professional License Search lets you look up anyone with a state license. Nurses, contractors, real estate agents, and dozens of other professions show up here. Each record lists the person's name, license type, and status. You can filter results by city.

Voter registration is another good source. Georgia Code 21-2-210 covers voter registration records. The Georgia My Voter Page gives basic access to check if someone is registered. You can verify names and addresses through this tool. For business entity searches, the Georgia eCorp Business Search shows officers and registered agents tied to Georgia businesses. If someone in South Fulton is listed as an officer of a corporation or LLC, their name will show up here.

Vital records from the Georgia Department of Public Health cover birth, death, and marriage records. These are regulated under Georgia Code 31-10-1. Certified copies cost about $25 each. Court records are searchable through the Georgia Courts E-Access system, which covers Fulton County Superior Court cases that may involve South Fulton residents.

White Pages Through Fulton County

South Fulton is part of Fulton County, which is the most populated county in Georgia. County-level records go deeper than what the city holds. The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk keeps real estate deeds, marriage licenses, and civil case files. The Tax Commissioner has property tax rolls. The Probate Court handles estates. All of these records contain names, addresses, and other details that are useful for white pages searches.

Since South Fulton only became a city in 2017, many records from before that year only exist at the county level. If you are looking for someone who lived in the area before 2017, Fulton County is your primary source. The county also handles superior court and state court cases, which are a step above what the municipal court covers. That means more serious criminal cases and civil lawsuits are in the county system.

Nearby White Pages Searches

South Fulton borders several cities in the metro Atlanta area. People move between these cities for work, school, and daily life. If you cannot find what you need in South Fulton records, try searching nearby city white pages as well.

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