Don't Let Your Georgia Exhibits Get Rejected
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Every year, Georgia courts reject exhibits for:
- Wrong marking convention
- Missing electronic bookmarks
- Non-compliant file formats
This guide prevents those mistakes.
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Note: This guide provides general information, not legal advice. Court rules change, and local variations exist. Always verify current requirements with the specific court where you are filing.
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- •2+ hours for 50 documents
- •Error-prone labeling
- •No batch processing
- •Hope you followed Uniform Superior Court Rule 7.2
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- •15 minutes for 50 documents
- •Georgia-compliant templates
- •One-click batch stamping
- •Follows Uniform Superior Court Rule 7.2 automatically
About Georgia Exhibit Requirements
Georgia courts use a UNIQUE exhibit numbering system: serial numbers only for ALL parties - no letters allowed. The pretrial order must contain separate, typed, serially numbered listings. Georgia also has the smallest file size limit in the nation at 1.5 MB per document, requiring careful file management.
What's in the Guide
- eFileGA mandatory statewide — 25 MB limit per document
- Fulton County Business Court — commercial cases have separate rules
- Numbers/letters system — plaintiffs use 1,2,3; defendants use A,B,C
- Pre-trial order requirements — exhibit list required 10-30 days before trial
- Atlanta metro variations — Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett have different local rules
- Complex litigation protocols — multi-track case management in major counties
- Exhibit exchange deadlines — varies by scheduling order, check early
- Pre-marking typically required — coordinate with opposing counsel
County-Specific Rules Covered
Fulton County (Atlanta)
- • Requires counsel to provide documentary evidence in DIGITAL format
- • Exhibits must be scanned individually
Cobb County
- • Uses PeachCourt instead of eFileGA
- • Verify which e-filing system applies BEFORE filing
Pro Tips Included
- •Remember: Numbers ONLY - Georgia does not use letters for defendant exhibits
- •Keep files under 1.5 MB - compress images and optimize PDFs
- •Never use boilerplate exhibit descriptions - must be specific
- •Check which e-filing system your county uses (eFileGA vs PeachCourt)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- 1.Using letters for defendant exhibits (Georgia uses numbers only)
- 2.Exceeding the 1.5 MB file size limit
- 3.Using boilerplate exhibit descriptions instead of specific identification
- 4.Filing on the wrong e-filing system (eFileGA vs PeachCourt)
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Georgia Exhibit FAQs
What exhibit marking system do Georgia courts require?
Georgia courts generally use numbers (1, 2, 3...) for plaintiff exhibits and letters (A, B, C...) for defendant exhibits under the Uniform Rules for Superior Courts.
Is e-filing mandatory in Georgia courts?
Yes, Georgia requires mandatory e-filing through Odyssey eFileGA (efilega.com) for all civil cases. The file size limit is 25 MB per document.
What is the Fulton County Business Court?
Fulton County (Atlanta) has a specialized Business Court that handles complex commercial disputes. It has specific procedures and rules that differ from regular civil court. Check if your case qualifies for Business Court assignment.
What is the exhibit exchange deadline in Georgia?
Exhibit exchange deadlines in Georgia typically range from 10-30 days before trial, depending on the county and type of case. Your scheduling order will specify the exact deadline.
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