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- Fulton County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Sequential numbers (1, 2, 3...) -- no letters, per USCR 7.2, and defendants use Numbers continue the same sequence (e.g., 8, 9, 10...).
- Fulton County's primary exhibit rule is Fulton County Standing Order, USCR 7.2.
- Fulton County courts e-file through Odyssey eFileGA, with a maximum file size of 25 MB.
- Fulton County is part of the Fulton County Superior Court.
- Atlanta metropolitan area -- georgia's busiest superior court civil docket.
- Business court division for qualifying commercial disputes.
- ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Fulton County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
Quick Reference
Key Requirements for Fulton County
- Atlanta metropolitan area -- Georgia's busiest Superior Court civil docket
- Business Court Division for qualifying commercial disputes
- Mandatory e-filing for civil cases through Odyssey eFileGA
- Documentary evidence must be scanned individually and emailed to the court reporter per standing order
- Follows Georgia's statewide sequential-numbering convention (USCR 7.2) -- no lettered defendant exhibits
Local Practice Notes
Requires counsel to provide documentary evidence in digital format (scanned individually) and emailed to court reporter. Uses Odyssey eFileGA. Standing orders may require specific formatting. Because these specifics come from local rules rather than statewide code, double-check them with the clerk before relying on them for trial.
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Typical Fulton County Exhibit Timeline
Fulton County Superior Court (Atlanta) layers standing orders for exhibit procedures on top of Georgia's statewide Uniform Superior Court Rule 7.2, which requires serially numbered exhibits for all parties -- no separate lettered sequence for defendants.
Fulton County Exhibit FAQs
Do Fulton County defendants get lettered exhibits like in most other states?
No. Fulton County follows Georgia's statewide Uniform Superior Court Rule 7.2, which requires sequential Arabic numbers for every party's exhibits -- a defendant's exhibits simply continue the plaintiff's numbering sequence rather than starting a new lettered set.
How does Fulton County want documentary evidence submitted before trial?
Standing orders in Fulton County Superior Court commonly require counsel to scan documentary evidence individually (not as one combined PDF) and email it to the court reporter, on top of filing through Odyssey eFileGA -- a step that's easy to miss if you're only focused on the e-filing portal.
Does Fulton County have a business court for commercial exhibits?
Yes -- the Business Court Division handles qualifying commercial disputes, reflecting Atlanta's status as Georgia's largest concentration of commercial litigation.
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Fulton County Courthouses
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Last updated: 2026-07. Always verify current requirements with your court.