Traffic and some other offenses, including misdemeanor marijuana possession, occurring inside the city limits of the city of Tallulah Falls are handled by the Municipal Court of Tallulah Falls.
Municipal court judges are appointed by the City Commission of the municipality but have authority to handle state law charges.
One of the advantages of having a case in a city court is that there are more tools in the toolbox to try to prevent effects to licenses and to insurance rates. Most cities have their own code of ordinances. Sometimes, cases can be resolved with a plea to a city ordinance violation. Such convictions are not reportable as state law convictions and do not bear the same consequences. Â
On the other hand, if you are charged with a city ordinance violation, the downside is that you are probably not eligible for a jury trial. In addition, the process to appeal a city ordinance violation can present many challenges.
We regularly handle cases in the City Court of Tallulah Falls and have a great history of success there.
Tallulah Falls is located on the boundary line of Habersham and Rabun Counties and extends into both counties. It is the site of the Tallulah Gorge State Park.