As the need to access important information continues in the face of the deadly coronavirus, Henry County has put much of its court records on Web.

The south metro Atlanta community says it has overhauled its management system through a number of websites that will allow residents to search land and real estate records dating back as far as 1822.

The overhaul also makes it easier for businesses and companies to do background searches on new hires and attorneys to search case management dockets.

The websites include access to superior, state and magistrate courts as well as land records.

For superior court searches:

For state court:

Magistrate court:

Land records system search:

Those in the public seeking to e-file for the magistrate court may go here:

Those seeking the magistrate clerk should go here:

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