Judge Brian K. Ross – Division B-9

Judge Brian K. Ross

Judge

Judge Brian K. Ross was appointed to serve as a judge for the State Court of DeKalb County by Governor Nathan Deal in July of 2015.  Shortly thereafter, he was selected to serve as the Division B’s first Presiding Judge.

Judge Ross was raised in Columbus, Georgia and he went on to receive his bachelor’s degree from Florida A & M University in Tallahassee, Florida in 1993. Upon graduation, Judge Ross served as a Field Artillery officer in the United States Army, where he successfully completed Army Airborne School and was deployed to Southwest Asia during Operation Vigilant Warrior. In 1996, Judge Ross left the Army to attend the University of Georgia School of Law, where he competed as a member of the school’s American Bar Association Moot Court team, and was inducted into The Order of Barristers.

Early in his legal career, Judge Ross served as a prosecuting attorney in the Newton County District Attorney’s Office. Shortly thereafter, he entered the private practice of law. From June 2003 until June 2013, he practiced in the areas of criminal defense and domestic relations and handled matters in every class of court in Georgia.

In June 2013, Judge Ross returned to prosecution as the head of the Crimes Against Women section of the Clayton County District Attorney’s Office. In that position, he was responsible for reviewing and prosecuting cases involving felony crimes against female victims ages 13 and older in multiple divisions of the Clayton Judicial Circuit.

Judge Ross is active in the bar and the community and has served as President of the DeKalb Lawyers Association and as Chair of the Gate City Bar Association’s Judicial Section. He has served as the State Bar of Georgia’s appointee to the Georgia Code Revision Commission, and currently serves on the Local and Voluntary Bars committee of the State Bar.

Judge Ross is married to the Honorable Eleanor L. Ross of the United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia, and they are the proud parents of two daughters.

Staff Members

Lisa Conley

Judicial Assistant

Danielle Ashby

Staff Attorney

Niurka Luna

Calendar Clerk

Inclement Weather Announcement

Given the statewide State of Emergency and in accordance with the Judicial Emergency Order issued by DeKalb County Chief Superior Court Judge, Shondeana C. Morris, all courthouse divisions of DeKalb County State Court will be closed from Sunday, January 25, 2026, beginning at 8:00 am until Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 8:00 am when the Court will resume normal proceedings.

How do I attend virtual court?

Zoom instructions

How can I check to see if I have a bench warrant?

You must go to the DeKalb County Jail with a State issued ID to inquire about an active warrant.

How do I use the e-File system?

e-File GA instructions
https://dekstatecoutdev1.kindredinternet.com/electronic-filing-announcement/

How do I change my court date?

You must e-file your request. The pleading will be forwarded to the judicial case manager.

How do I get a copy of the transcript in my case?

You can request a copy of the transcript with the Judge’s staff. Fees may apply.

How do I collect my judgment?

● Obtain a Writ of Fieri Facias (Fi Fa) to record a lien or seize assets.
● Levy on property (see levy process).
● Garnish bank accounts or wages (see garnishment process).

How do I file a Motion for a misdemeanor case?

You must compose your own motions and file them with the clerk’s office or via e-file. Resources: Law Library (4th floor), attorneys, Legal Aid, or DeKalb Volunteer Lawyers Foundation.

How do I update my address?

In person: 556 N. McDonough Street, Suite 240, Decatur, GA 30030 (bring valid government ID).
By email please include case number, old/new address, phone, email, and copy of ID:
Criminal Cases: DCSCCRIMINALINFO@DEKALBCOUNTYGA.GOV
Civil Cases: DCSCCIVILINFO@DEKALBCOUNTYGA.GOV

How do I change my court date?

Defendant must contact the Judge’s staff. (See Judge’s staff directory.)

How do I appeal a sentence?

File a Notice of Appeal and pay $25. Include case number and specify whether you are appealing to the Georgia Court of Appeals or the Supreme Court of Georgia.

How do I put out a warrant on someone?

Contact the Criminal Division of Magistrate Court of DeKalb County, 3630 Camp Circle, Decatur, GA 30032. Phone: 404-294-2150.

How do I file a claim for child abandonment?

Contact the Criminal Division of Magistrate Court of DeKalb County, 3630 Camp Circle, Decatur, GA 30032. Phone: 404-294-2150.

How do I get my personal belongings back after arrest?

Visit the Police Property Room with valid ID. If property was evidence, an Authorization of Release Letter from the arresting officer/detective is required. Address: 3630 Camp Circle, Decatur, GA 30032. Phone: 404-294-2528.

How long does it take for my case to be accused?

The solicitor’s office accuses cases within two years of the arrest or citation. Therefore, the Clerk’s Office does not know when an accusation will be filed. Please contact the Solicitor’s Office (404) 371-2201

How do I apply for a career with State Court?

Navigate to Career Opportunities page at https://dekstatecoutdev1.kindredinternet.com/careers/ to view opportunities with State Court.