The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Marietta Municipal Court reopens for business with safety guidelines

- By Kristal Dixon kristal.dixon@ajc.com

After a three-month hiatus, Marietta Municipal Court is back in session. The court began hearing cases the first week of June with some mod- ifications to its operations.

City spokeswoma­n Lind- sey Wiles said the court has reduced the number of cases on the calendar from 150 to no more than 50 per session to make sure people can adhere to social-distancing guidelines.

The city in March postponed Municipal Court sessions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since reopening, the court heard 10 sessions from June 2-15, and 14 more are sched- uled through June 30, Wiles said. Marietta Municipal Court handles traffic citations and city ordinance violations.

Other protective measures implemente­d include sanitiz- ing the courtroom between sessions, installing hand sanitizing stations, separate entry and exit doors, adding floor markings to help people main- tain a six-foot distance, and carrying out a brief health screening to anyone coming to the court for business.

The court will provide a package containing a pen, gloves, a seat number and forms they may need for their court appearance. Masks or face coverings will be required for anyone to enter the court, and masks will be available if anyone arrives without one.

Court officials will provide a new court date for individual­s or their family members who:

■ Have a temperatur­e of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or higher;

■ Have a compromise­d immune system;

■ Have experience­d COVID19 symptoms, tested positive for COVID-19, are awaiting test results or have traveled to or from places where the disease is active;

■ If they are 65 or older or if they arrive with children because they have no child care options.

The city said its drive-thru window is also available for anyone who wants to make payments or request continuanc­es to another court date.

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