Ga. St. Ct. R. 39.9

As amended through October 9, 2024
Rule 39.9 - Court Information

The chief judge of each State Court may require the clerk of that court to furnish to the chief judge within 10 days after the end of each month, a general civil and a criminal (including traffic violation bureau offenses, OCGA § 40-13-50 et seq.) caseload management report. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia may request copies of the information that is furnished to the Chief Judges of the State Courts pursuant to this rule.

The case types, events types and disposition methods used in these reports will conform to Judicial Council guidelines for reporting caseload. Each such report shall include the following:

(A) the number of cases filed by case type in the prior month and year-to-date;
(B) the number of cases disposed by case type and disposition method in the prior month and year-to-date;
(C) the number and type of pending cases;
(D) a list of cases more than 120 days old (criminal) and 180 days old (civil) to include the following data:
(1) case number,
(2) style,
(3) case type,
(4) filing date,
(5) next event scheduled,
(6) date of that event; and
(E) any other information the chief judge requests that is contained within the court's standardized computer programs.

Ga. St. Ct. R. 39.9

Rule 39.9 adopted October 9, 1997.