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United States Courthouse 75 Ted Turner Drive, SW Atlanta, GA 30303 Telephone: (404) 215-1000
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Atlanta. The Clerk's Office and public intake counter are located on the 13th Floor, Room 1340, and are open to the public from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding court holidays. (The Clerk's Office does not accept cash payments. See Fees page for more information.)
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Directions to Atlanta Division. Richard B. Russell Federal Building. and United States Courthouse. 75 Ted Turner Drive, SW. Atlanta, GA 30303. Telephone: (404) 215-1000. ANNOUNCEMENT re: Change of Street Name. Parking. There are no free parking lots for the Richard B. Russell Federal Building.
McVCIS is a free service that provides general case information over the telephone, including debtor name, case number, assigned judge, filing date, chapter, asset/no asset designation, attorney, trustee, and current case status.
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LBR 1002-1 (a) provides a procedure for a debtor or other party to file a form titled "Change of Address" to indicate that the party has a new address for receiving regular mail. The court provides a mandatory form. See link below.