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A: The Defendant must write a letter to the Court requesting a continuance no later than 12:00 p.m. the business day prior to their scheduled court date.

Only one continuance is granted. Additional continuances must be approved by the Judge with a "verifiable" legal or medical reason.

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Municipal Court FAQs

How do I pay a fine/ticket?

A: There are three methods by which you may pay...

Where is Cleveland Municipal Court held?

A: Cleveland Municipal Court is held in the White...

What do I wear to court?

A: Cleveland Municipal Court requires attendees...

How do I get my record expunged of any City of Cleveland charge(s)?

A: Go to the Georgia Crime Information Center at...

How do I get a certified copy of a Disposition?

A: Dispositions can only be disseminated to the...

I missed my court date, what happens next?

A: If you fail to pay your fine or appear in court,...

Can I reschedule my court date?

A: The Defendant must write a letter to the Court...

Is my appearance required in court?

A: In some cases, yes. You may contact the Court...

What if I need special assistance?

A: If you have a disability, speak another language,...

Can I make payments on my fine?

A: For non-mandatory court appearance violations,...

How do I apply for a Public Defender?

A: You may come by the Cleveland Municipal Court...

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The City of Cleveland Public Works Department takes care of streets, sidewalks and maintenance throughout the city. The...

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Cleveland GA: Established in 1857 and incorporated as a town August 18, 1870, Cleveland is the county seat of White County. The old White County courthouse and Museum houses the White County Historical Society. The courthouse, built between 1859 and 1860, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.