The Gwinnett County Justice and Administration Center (GJAC) is also known as the Gwinnett County courthouse. It is located at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia.
In 2021, the Charlotte J. Nash Court Building was completed.

The Nash Court Building is connected to the back of GJAC via a breezeway on the first floor (main level).

There is a new parking deck connected to the Nash Court Building. You can enter the Nash Court Building parking deck via entrances on Constitution Blvd and Nash Street.


Be sure to note that parking is free and the entrance to the Nash Court Building from the parking deck in on P4. There are elevators in the parking deck near the P4 entrance to the building.
Once you enter the Court Building you will go through a metal detector. You will then walk to your right until you see the elevators which will be on your left.

The courtrooms will be located on the 2nd and 3rd floor. There are chairs and conference rooms located outside the courtrooms.


If you do not park in the parking deck connected to the Nash Court Building and instead park in the parking lot to GJAC, you can enter into GJAC, go through the metal detector and then walk through the breezeway that connects GJAC to the Nash Court Building.

If you live in Gwinnett County or in the Metro-Atlanta area and are considering a name change please contact Douglas W. Lewis at Lewis Law, LLC, by filling out and submitting the request form found on this page, or by calling our office at 770-682-3765 for a free initial phone consultation. Our office is located at 154 Stone Mountain Street, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Client reviews can be found on Mr. Lewis' Google page, Avvo page, and on his website.

Doug Lewis is a Lawrenceville-based Family Law attorney who for over twenty years has handled cases involving divorce, legitimation, paternity and child custody, name changes, personal injury, criminal defense, juvenile court, civil litigation and estate planning matters in the Gwinnett County and Metro-Atlanta area including Barrow, Walton, Jackson, Hall, Forsyth, Dekalb, Cobb and Fulton counties.
Comments
There are no comments for this post. Be the first and Add your Comment below.
Leave a Comment
Comments have been disabled.