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Cobb County Government will open the state’s first drive-through court service on Monday, Feb. 23, offering the public a faster, more convenient way to pay fines.
The State and Magistrate Court Clerk’s Office Express will operate from 122 Waddell Street, Marietta. Individuals will be able to pay for traffic citations, school bus arm violations, probation fees, fines and restitution for cases that do not require a court appearance.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at noon Monday, Feb 23.
“Modern courts must meet people where they are,” said State Court Clerk Tahnicia Phillips, who developed the concept. “The Clerk’s Office Express provides a faster, more convenient way for people to resolve their cases and get back to their day.”
The drive-through express service comes at a critical time, as the county has seen an increase in cases following the installation of 150 school bus cameras. While online payment options remain available, the drive-through service removes barriers such as transportation, parking, and long wait times. Individuals should bring their citation or case number, a photo ID, and a debit or credit card to make payments. Court staff will provide receipts.
“We are proud to provide a service that makes court access easier for our community,” said Phillips. “We hope it sets a precedent for other courts and shows that innovation doesn’t always require new technology.”
The Clerk’s Office Express will operate 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will be operating out of the former Cobb Purchasing Department Building.
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