Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
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You can file a complaint through either the police department or the sheriff's office by phone or in person at the time of the incident.Juvenile Court
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Call the Sumter County Department of Family and Children's Services (DFCS) at (229) 931-2462. If it is after hours or on weekends call the police department, sheriff's office, or 9-1-1.Juvenile Court
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Unless there is a pending Department of Family and Children Services deprivation case concerning the child, you must file a petition for legitimation in the Superior Court of Sumter County. If there is a pending deprivation proceeding and you wish to file a legitimation petition you can talk to DFCS. If they are in agreement, they may help by requesting the Special Assistant Attorney General (SAAG) to help you with the filing of the petition. If they do not agree to your wish to legitimate then you will have to obtain your own attorney (one cannot be appointed to you).Juvenile Court
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Guardianship is done through Probate Court and is dissolved through the same court unless it is contested by either of the parties. If this occurs, then the issue will come to Juvenile Court in order to dissolve the guardianship or leave it intact. Custody issues are handled through Superior Court unless DFCS is involved.Juvenile Court
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Call the Juvenile Court of Sumter County at (229) 928-4569 and ask to talk to our Truancy Officers to obtain information about your particular situation.Juvenile Court
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It is recommended that you talk to an attorney since each case is different and they can better help you by answering any legal questions you might have. We are not allowed to give legal advice.Juvenile Court
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A Bench Warrant can be issued for you and/or you could be held in contempt of court and fined up to $300 if you were served and failed to show up for your court date. If you have any questions you can call either the Department of Juvenile Justice at (229) 931-2409 or the District Attorney's office at (229) 924-5411.Juvenile Court