Cobb County White Pages Search

Cobb County white pages give you a way to search public records for people in one of Georgia's largest counties. The county seat is Marietta, and most records are kept at the Superior Court Clerk's office on Haynes Street. You can look up names, find property owners, check court case details, and pull other public data through several Cobb County databases. Some searches are free online. Others need a trip to the clerk's office or a formal open records request. This page walks you through all the tools and offices you can use to search white pages in Cobb County.

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Cobb County White Pages Quick Facts

766K+ Residents
Marietta County Seat
345 sq mi Area
3 Days Response Time

Cobb County White Pages at the Clerk's Office

The Cobb County Superior Court Clerk is the main place for public records in the county. This office handles court records, real estate filings, liens, and other legal documents. The physical address is 70 Haynes Street, Marietta, GA 30090. You can also reach the office at a second location: 10 East Park Square, Building C, Marietta, GA 30090. Call 770-528-2000 for general questions or fax documents to 770-528-4330.

The clerk's records search site lets you look up court records and real estate records from your computer. You can search the real property database by grantor or grantee name, or by book and page number. The site works best with Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari. Older browsers may have trouble loading search results. If you need older real estate records, use the archive search option on the site.

The screenshot below shows the main records portal for Cobb County white pages searches through the Superior Court Clerk's office.

Cobb County White Pages records search portal from Superior Court Clerk

This portal is free to use. It covers most of what you need for a basic Cobb County white pages lookup through court and land records.

Cobb County Property and Real Estate Records

Property records are one of the best tools for white pages searches in Cobb County. When someone owns a home or land, their name goes on the deed. That deed is a public record. You can search the Cobb County Real Estate Search Database to find property owners by name. The system shows deed transfers, liens, plats, and other recorded documents. This is a strong way to confirm where someone lives in Cobb County.

The real estate search tool from the Cobb County Superior Court Clerk is shown below.

Cobb County White Pages real estate records search database

Tax records add more depth. The Cobb County Tax Commissioner runs a site where you can search and pay property taxes. Property tax records are a primary source for checking who owns a property and where they get their tax bill sent. Delinquent tax searches are available too. The Cobb County Board of Tax Assessors keeps assessment records that include property details, sales history, and ownership info. These records are open to all under Georgia Code 50-18-70.

Note: Assessment records often contain detailed property characteristics and ownership history that can help narrow a Cobb County white pages search.

Search Cobb County Court Records

Court records are public in Georgia. Cobb County runs several courts, and each one has its own search tools. The Cobb County State Court Records portal lets you look up cases filed in the state court. This covers civil disputes, traffic cases, and misdemeanors. Results show case numbers, parties involved, filing dates, and case status. For white pages purposes, court records tie real names to real legal actions.

Cobb County White Pages state court records search

That screenshot shows the state court search tool. It is free and open to the public.

The Cobb County Magistrate Court also has its own judicial records search. Magistrate court handles small claims, warrant applications, and certain civil filings. The search tool below covers those records.

Cobb County White Pages magistrate court records search

Both court systems fall under Georgia's open records laws. Under Georgia Code 50-18-70, you have the right to see, inspect, and copy these records. Agencies must respond within three business days.

Cobb County Probate Court White Pages

The Cobb County Probate Court handles estate cases, marriage licenses, and weapons carry permits. Probate records are key for finding estate information. They can link people to family members through marriage and estate filings. The probate court offers online case status checks and court dockets. No login is needed to search.

Cobb County White Pages probate court case status search

Marriage records are kept at the county level where the license was issued. Under Georgia Code 31-10-1, vital records like marriage licenses follow their own set of rules. Still, most of these records are open to the public. Marriage records link two people together by name. That makes them a useful part of any Cobb County white pages search when you need to find a spouse or confirm a legal name change.

Cobb County Sheriff's Office Records

The Cobb County Sheriff's Office keeps booking records and jail data for the county. You can search for current inmates and booking details at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center. Results show the inmate's name, charges, and bond information. Jail records provide a snapshot of people currently or recently in custody in Cobb County.

Cobb County White Pages sheriff's office and jail records

These records are public. The Georgia Open Records Act covers law enforcement data unless a specific exemption applies. Some records may be redacted to protect ongoing investigations. But basic booking info stays open in most cases.

Note: Jail records give you a current snapshot only and may not include historical booking data for Cobb County.

Cobb County Voter White Pages Data

Voter records are another piece of the Cobb County white pages picture. The Cobb County Elections Office manages voter registration for the county. Voter rolls contain names and addresses. Under Georgia Code 21-2-210, voter lists are available for inspection or purchase. These lists can be useful when you want to confirm where someone is registered in Cobb County.

Cobb County White Pages voter registration information

The state also runs the My Voter Page tool. It lets people check registration status and find polling places. While full voter data needs more formal access, the basic search is open to all Georgia residents. Professional licenses are another option for finding people. The Georgia Secretary of State runs a licensing search that covers every licensed profession in the state, including Cobb County. Under Georgia Code 43-1-1, professional licensing board records are public.

How to Request Cobb County Records

You can file a formal open records request with Cobb County if the online search tools don't cover what you need. Georgia Code 50-18-70 gives you the right to request any public record from a government agency. The county must respond within three business days. Fees may apply for copies or research time, but viewing records is usually free.

The Georgia Secretary of State Open Records page explains the full process. At the state level, you can request records from any agency in Georgia. Most Georgia counties, including Cobb, use PeachCourt or Odyssey systems for online court record access. Georgia Code 50-14-1 covers open meetings, which also ties into the broader public records framework. Business filings through the Georgia eCorp search can help you find people tied to companies in Cobb County too.

Cities in Cobb County

Cobb County has several cities and towns. The largest ones have their own white pages resources and municipal courts. Below are the major cities in Cobb County that have their own local search pages.

Other communities in Cobb County include Acworth, Austell, and Powder Springs. These smaller cities use Cobb County offices for most public records.

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If your search goes beyond Cobb County, these neighboring counties may have the records you need.

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