Governor Kemp Proclaims September 22–26, 2025 as Georgia Court Administrators

Week

ATLANTA, GA — The Georgia Council of Court Administrators (GCCA) is proud to announce

that Governor Brian Kemp has proclaimed September 22–26, 2025, as “Georgia Court

Administrators Week.”

Court administrators manage the daily operations that keep the justice system accessible,

transparent, and fair for all Georgians. Their work supports judges, clerks, and staff by

overseeing case flow, maintaining accurate records, and promoting accountability.

“Georgia’s court administrators embody professionalism, integrity, and dedication. Their

leadership ensures our courts serve every citizen with fairness and excellence,” said

Timothy Ezell, President of GCCA. “I am truly grateful to Governor Brian Kemp for honoring

their service with this proclamation, which shines a well-deserved light on the vital role we

play in advancing justice across our state.”

The proclamation recognizes the essential contributions of court administrators in

advancing the administration of justice and ensuring the effective and efficient operation

of Georgia’s courts. The Georgia Council of Court Administrators invites all Georgians to

join in celebrating Court Administrators Week and honoring the extraordinary service of

court professionals across the state.

About the Georgia Council of Court Administrators

Founded by the Georgia General Assembly in 1997, the GCCA is the professional

association for non-elected, non-judicial court managers across the state. The Council is

dedicated to fostering excellence in court administration, advancing professional

education, and promoting collaboration to strengthen Georgia’s judicial system. Find more

information on the GCCA, visit https://gccaonline.org/.

Media Contact:

Timothy Ezell

President, GCCA

678-362-1934 | timothy.ezell@fultoncountyga.gov

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