Cobb County Introduces Georgia’s First Drive-Through Court Service in Marietta

In an innovative move designed to streamline the often tedious court payment process, Cobb County, Georgia, has announced the introduction of the state’s first drive-through court service.

Beginning on February 23rd, residents of Cobb County will have the unique option to settle certain legal financial obligations from the comfort of their vehicle. The State and Magistrate Court Clerk’s Office Express, operating out of 122 Waddell Street in Marietta, will allow people to pay for traffic citations, school bus arm violations, probation fees, fines, and restitution that don’t require them to step inside a courtroom. “Modern courts must meet people where they are,” stated State Court Clerk Tahnicia Phillips, the brainchild behind the drive-through concept, in a statement acquired by Cobb County Government News.

The initiation of this service follows an uptick in legal cases due to the installation of 150 school bus cameras throughout the county. Although online payment options have been available, the new drive-through aims to alleviate issues linked with transportation, parking, and prolonged waiting periods that can dissuade individuals from resolving their legal matters promptly and efficiently. Patrons looking to use the Clerk’s Office Express should bring their citation or case number, a photo ID, and a debit or credit card to complete transactions, with receipts provided by the court staff on site…

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