Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB530

Introduced
2/19/25  
Report Pass
2/26/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Courts; authorization for electronic filing of pleadings in probate court; provide

Impact

The passage of HB530 will significantly change the procedural landscape for probate courts across Georgia. With mandated electronic filing, it is expected that the efficiency of court operations will improve, as both litigants and attorneys will be able to file and access documents from anywhere, reducing the need for in-person appearances. Moreover, the bill outlines the fees associated with electronic filings, capping them to ensure affordability for users. The structure proposed seeks to balance operational costs with accessibility, making it a more user-friendly system for civil litigants.

Summary

House Bill 530 aims to modernize the probate court system in Georgia by authorizing electronic filing of pleadings and related documents in civil matters. Under this bill, all probate courts are required to implement electronic filing services by January 1, 2028, conforming to standards set by the Council of Probate Court Judges of Georgia. The legislation is designed to improve efficiency, streamline processes, and enhance public accessibility to court records and documents. It also allows for electronic payments and the acceptance of fees through electronic means, which further facilitates the administrative operations of probate courts.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its modernization efforts, there could be concerns regarding access and the associated costs of electronic filing, particularly for self-represented individuals or those from disadvantaged backgrounds. The bill stipulates various exceptions where fees do not apply, such as filings by government bodies, which aims to alleviate potential fiscal burdens. However, debate may arise around the practicality of electronic filings in less technologically equipped rural areas and how the implementation may vary across different probate courts, leading to discussions on equitable access to justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB450

Courts; reestablishment of Criminal Case Data Exchange Board; provide

GA SB232

Courts; provide for probate court fees; funding of the State Children's Trust Fund; requirement of permit for conduct of fireworks display; amend

GA SB506

Pleadings and Motions; movants to file notices of uncontested motions in superior courts and state courts; authorize

GA SB425

Notaries Public; modernization of certain legal, notarial, and court services using electronic means; provide

GA SB19

Courts; collection of passport application and processing fees by clerks of superior courts and probate court judges; provide

GA HB1267

Georgia Tax Court Act of 2025; enact

GA HB346

Courts; certain cases concerning probate of wills may be removed from a probate court to a superior court; provide

GA HB873

Courts; juvenile treatment court divisions; create

GA SB272

Courts; supplement the duties of administrative judges; Criminal Case Data Exchange Board; reestablish

GA HB1292

Property; clerks of superior courts obtain photographic identification cards of individuals who present deeds or other instruments for recording; require

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