Grady County Georgia Public Records
Grady County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 25,011. The county seat is Cairo. The county was created on August 17, 1905 and named for Henry W. Grady, an editor of the Atlanta Constitution and a famous Southern orator.
Grady County is governed by a five-member Board of Commissioners, which is elected from single-member districts. The Board of Commissioners is responsible for setting the county's tax rate, adopting the annual budget, and setting policies for county government. The county is also served by a Superior Court Judge, a State Court Judge, a Probate Judge, a Sheriff, a Tax Commissioner, a Clerk of Superior Court, and a Coroner.
Grady County is part of the Thomasville, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Grady County Courthouse
Grady County Courthouse
225 North Broad Street Cairo, GA 39828 Phone: 229-377-5200 Fax: 229-377-5201
Grady County Court Jurisdiction
Grady County Georgia court jurisdiction is located in Cairo, Georgia. The address is 225 North Broad Street, Cairo, GA 39828. The court has jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases, including felonies, misdemeanors, and traffic violations. The court also handles probate matters, juvenile cases, and small claims.
Grady County Historical Facts
1. The Grady County Courthouse was built in 1906.
2. The Grady County Fair was established in 1908.
3. The Cairo and Grady County Railroad was chartered in 1909.
4. The Grady County Historical Society was founded in 1975.
5. The Grady County Museum opened in 1977.
6. The Grady County Public Library was established in 1979.
7. The Grady County Historical Society and Museum was dedicated in 1981.
8. The Grady County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
9. The Grady County Historical Society and Museum was designated as a Georgia Historical Society Affiliate in 2004.
10. The Grady County Courthouse was renovated in 2006.