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- Cobb County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Sequential numbers (1, 2, 3...) -- no letters, per USCR 7.2, and defendants use Numbers continue the same sequence.
- Cobb County's primary exhibit rule is Senate Bill 407, O.C.G.A. § 9-11-5.1, USCR 7.2.
- Cobb County courts e-file through PeachCourt (not Odyssey eFileGA), with a maximum file size of 25 MB per transaction.
- Cobb County is part of the Cobb County Superior Court.
- Atlanta suburb courts (marietta).
- Uses peachcourt for e-filing -- not odyssey efilega, unlike fulton and dekalb counties.
- ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Cobb County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
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Key Requirements for Cobb County
- Atlanta suburb courts (Marietta)
- Uses PeachCourt for e-filing -- NOT Odyssey eFileGA, unlike Fulton and DeKalb counties
- Mandatory e-filing for civil and domestic cases since 2019
- High volume of commercial litigation given proximity to Atlanta
- Follows Georgia's statewide sequential-numbering convention (USCR 7.2) -- no lettered defendant exhibits
Local Practice Notes
Cobb County uses PeachCourt rather than Odyssey eFileGA -- verify which system applies before filing, since assuming the more common statewide default is a frequent mistake for attorneys new to the county. Local practice like this tends to shift faster than statewide rules, so verify with the clerk's office ahead of your filing deadline.
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Typical Cobb County Exhibit Timeline
Cobb County (Marietta) has followed Georgia's mandatory e-filing requirements since 2019 under Senate Bill 407 and O.C.G.A. § 9-11-5.1, and exhibit marking follows the statewide sequential-numbering convention under Uniform Superior Court Rule 7.2.
Cobb County Exhibit FAQs
Does Cobb County use the same e-filing system as Fulton County?
No -- Cobb County uses PeachCourt, while Fulton and DeKalb counties use Odyssey eFileGA. Filing into the wrong system is a common mistake for attorneys who practice across multiple metro Atlanta counties, so confirm which platform your assigned county uses before your filing deadline.
What is the file size limit for Cobb County e-filed exhibits?
25 MB per transaction through PeachCourt, which functions similarly to Odyssey eFileGA's per-document caps used elsewhere in Georgia.
When did e-filing become mandatory in Cobb County?
2019, following Georgia Senate Bill 407 and O.C.G.A. § 9-11-5.1, which made electronic filing mandatory for civil and domestic cases statewide.
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Cobb County Courthouses
Specific filing requirements vary by courthouse. Select your courthouse for detailed information:
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Last updated: 2026-07. Always verify current requirements with your court.