Public Defender
The Office of Public Defender, Atlanta Judicial Circuit (formerly the Fulton County Public Defender Office) was established in 1967 to represent indigent citizens of Fulton County charged with committing a criminal offense and unable to hire an attorney to represent them in a court of law.
In August 2021, Maurice G. Kenner was appointed Circuit Public Defender (CPD) of the Office of the Public Defender for the Atlanta Judicial Circuit by the Executive Director of the Georgia Public Defender Council. CPD Kenner is only the third person to receive this appointment. CPD Kenner, along with the entire staff of the Office of the Public Defender, serves Fulton County citizens with the mission of ensuring that the constitutional rights of every citizen are protected with zealous legal counsel. CPD Kenner and well over 200 staff members in three (3) locations continue this valuable service to the citizens of Fulton County.
Our Mission
To ensure that all accused, indigent defendants are provided with their guaranteed, fundamental, constitutional rights by providing effective and zealous legal representation.
The Office of the Public Defender is organized into eight (8) legal divisions. The divisions consist of teams of experienced, qualified, and talented professionals. The team consists of Attorneys, Investigators, Administrative Assistants, Legal Secretaries, Legal Specialists, Information Technology Specialists, Paralegals, and Social Workers.
Public Defender Divisions
Non-Complex Division – Superior Court
Represents the client at their Initial Appearance Hearing held within 24 hours of their arrival at the Fulton County Jail. The hearings are held to determine probable cause and to consider bonds. All-Purpose and Preliminary Hearings are held fourteen (14) days later. The same attorney handles cases from arrest to disposition in nine weeks.
Complex trial Division
Probation Revocation Division
Appeals Division
Juvenile Court Division
Juvenile Felony Division (SB440)
Accountability Courts: Drug Court, Behavioral Health Court, and Veterans Court
Fulton County has three accountability courts, which are special programs designed to meet the underlying needs of certain classes of clients: Drug Court; Behavioral Health Court; and Veterans Court. The Office of the Public Defender has lawyers who specialize in helping clients assigned to each of these programs.
- Drug Court
The Drug Court staff attorneys assist clients charged with drug and drug-related offenses. Clients in the Drug Court program receive continuous monitoring and treatment for 18 months to address substance-abuse issues, and their lawyers are there to help them every step of the way. - Behavioral Health Court
Though they are charged with crimes, the clients in the Behavioral Health Court program all have mental-health or substance-abuse issues that underlie their behavior. Rather than incarcerate those clients, Behavioral Health Court allows them to seek treatment, with the support of their lawyers, while being monitored and held accountable for their actions. - Veterans Court
A significant issue is the number of veterans whose circumstances, like homelessness, substance abuse, and mental illness, draw them into the criminal-justice system. Veterans Court is an 18 – 24 month pre-and-post-adjudication program for veterans who are charged with felonies. With the help of their lawyers, veterans in this program receive treatment, case management (including job training, housing, and transportation assistance), drug testing, community supervision, and peer support, all while the Court monitors their progress on a monthly basis.
State and Magistrate Court Division
Additionally, the State and Magistrate Court Division represents clients who are charged with county-ordinance violations involving animals (Environmental Court), as well as clients who are issued citations for misdemeanor offenses.
Litigation Support
public defender forms
2018 Georgia Code for Defense of Indigents
Application for Juvenile Court Appointed Counsel
Application for Public Defender Services
application for state court services
public defender contact information
adult division
NW Suite 1600
Atlanta, GA 30303
jail division
NW Suite 1600
Atlanta, GA 30303
juvenile division
Atlanta, GA 30312
State and Magistrate Court Division
Suite J-210
Atlanta, GA 30303