* * * Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of the 100 largest cities in America by population as well as mayoral, city council, and district attorney election coverage in state capitals outside of the 100 largest cities. This county is outside of that coverage scope and does not receive scheduled updates. If you would like to help our coverage scope grow, consider donating to Ballotpedia. * * * Johnson County, Georgia Johnson County Courthouse Johnson County is located within the Dublin Judicial Circuit of the Superior Court Eighth District. In addition to the Superior Court the people of Johnson County are served by a Probate Court, a Juvenile Court, a Magistrate Court and two Municipal Courts. The United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia has jurisdiction in Johnson County. Appeals from the Southern District go to the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. ## Superior Courts[edit] ### 8th Superior Court District of Georgia This district is divided into five circuits. ### Cordele Judicial Circuit[edit] * Robert W. Chasteen Jr. * Denise D. Fachini * T. Christopher Hughes ### Dublin Judicial Circuit[edit] * H. Gibbs Flanders, Jr. (Chief judge) * Donald W. Gillis * Jon F. Helton ### Middle Judicial Circuit[edit] * Bobby Reeves (Chief judge) ### Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit[edit] * William A. Prior Jr. (Chief judge) * E. Trenton Brown III * Alison T. Burleson * Amanda S. Petty * Brenda Holbert Trammell ### Oconee Judicial Circuit[edit] * H. Frederick Mullis Jr. (Chief judge) * C. Michael Johnson * Sarah Wall[1] ## Probate Courts[edit] ### Johnson County Probate Court, Georgia * Mary Jo Buxton[2] ## Juvenile Courts[edit] ### Johnson County Juvenile Court, Georgia * Jud Green (Associate judge) * Samuel A. Hilbun[3] ## Magistrate Courts[edit] ### Johnson County Magistrate Court, Georgia * Matthew Waters (Chief Judge)[4] ## See also[edit] * Georgia counties * Courts in Georgia ## Footnotes[edit] 1. ↑ Eighth Judicial Administrative District of Georgia, "Circuits," accessed May 18, 2014.Choose circuit on sidebar 2. ↑ Council of Probate Court Judges, "Directory of Judges," accessed February 10, 2015 3. ↑ Council of Juvenile Court Judges of Georgia, "Juvenile Court Judges by County," accessed March 11, 2015 4. ↑ Georgia Courts, "Magistrate Court Directory," accessed May 14, 2015 v • e Georgia counties Appling • Atkinson • Bacon • Baker • Baldwin • Banks • Barrow • Bartow • Ben Hill • Berrien • Bibb • Bleckley • Brantley • Brooks • Bryan • Bulloch • Burke • Butts • Calhoun • Camden • Candler • Carroll • Catoosa • Charlton • Chatham • Chattahoochee • Chattooga • Cherokee • Clarke • Clay • Clayton • Clinch • Cobb • Coffee • Colquitt • Columbia • Cook • Coweta • Crawford • Crisp • Dade • Dawson • Decatur • DeKalb • Dodge • Dooly • Dougherty • Douglas • Early • Echols • Effingham • Elbert • Emanuel • Evans • Fannin • Fayette • Floyd • Forsyth • Franklin • Fulton • Gilmer • Glascock • Glynn • Gordon • Grady • Greene • Gwinnett • Habersham • Hall • Hancock • Haralson • Harris • Hart • Heard • Henry • Houston • Irwin • Jackson • Jasper • Jeff Davis • Jefferson • Jenkins • Johnson • Jones • Lamar • Lanier • Laurens • Lee • Liberty • Lincoln • Long • Lowndes • Lumpkin • Macon • Madison • Marion • McDuffie • McIntosh • Meriwether • Miller • Mitchell • Monroe • Montgomery • Morgan • Murray • Muscogee • Newton • Oconee • Oglethorpe • Paulding • Peach • Pickens • Pierce • Pike • Polk • Pulaski • Putnam • Quitman • Rabun • Randolph • Richmond • Rockdale • Schley • Screven • Seminole • Spalding • Stephens • Stewart • Sumter • Talbot • Taliaferro • Tattnall • Taylor • Telfair • Terrell • Thomas • Tift • Toombs • Towns • Treutlen • Troup • Turner • Twiggs • Union • Upson • Walker • Walton • Ware • Warren • Washington • Wayne • Webster • Wheeler • White • Whitfield • Wilcox • Wilkes • Wilkinson • Worth v • e State of Georgia Atlanta (capital) | Elections | What's on my ballot? | Elections in 2022 | How to vote | How to run for office | Ballot measures Government | Who represents me? | U.S. President | U.S. Congress | Federal courts | State executives | State legislature | State and local courts | Counties | Cities | School districts | Public policy