(SAVANNAH, GA) Tammie Mosley will formally announce her candidacy for Clerk of Superior Court for Chatham County on Thursday, March 3. She will make the announcement out front of the Chatham County Courthouse at 10 a.m. Incumbent Daniel Massey is retiring and not seeking re-election.
Mosley is a native of Savannah and experienced attorney of 22 years. She returned to Savannah in 2003 and has worked as Senior Staff Attorney in Superior Court for Judge John E. Morse, Jr. for 13 years.
The Clerk of Superior Court is the “primary record keeper” of all of the official records of the County’s Superior Court, which provides protection of the public records including all real estate deeds, liens, and records along with all pleadings of civil and criminal cases. The Clerk of Superior Court is one of four constitutional officers in Chatham County. As “primary record keeper” this is a vital position to the efficiency of the Superior Courts of the County and the clerk’s designated duties if done correctly ensure that the court system flows properly.
As Clerk of Superior Court, Mosley will ensure the continued security, maintenance, and retention of all of the real estate and case records in Superior Court. Mosley will work to address the present day and future needs of customers of the Clerk’s Office in carrying out the duties of Clerk.
The duties and services provided by the Clerk’s Office are ever changing and expanding with the needs of our society and community. Mosley has a commitment to embrace technology as it applies to the duties carried out by the Clerk’s Office especially record retention and security.
The Clerk’s Office is responsible for keeping all property records and recording all liens within the County. Additionally, the Clerk’s Office is responsible for securing and maintaining all court filings in Civil, Domestic, Family Violence, Adoption, Garnishment, and Criminal cases. From the initiation of a case to the disposition and closing, the Clerk’s Office must make sure the records are securely maintained and preserved. Mosley will ensure continued and non-complicated access to the records and information kept and preserved by the Clerk’s Office.
Mosley volunteers with Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and is a Trustee with the Telfair Museums. She has served on other community boards and committees such as CASA, Senior Citizens, Inc., Savannah Technical College Community Council, Georgia Historical Society Georgia Days Committee, Georgia Historical Society Gala, Dawn’s Daughter, and educational committees with Savannah Country Day School.
Mosley loves animals and has two dogs who she considers her “kids.” She enjoys running and has grown fond of ½ marathons having recently completed the 5th Savannah Rock N Roll Half Marathon and is training for the Second Annual Publix Women’s Half in April 2016.
Contact:
Friends of Tammie Mosley
122 West Bryan Street, #104
Savannah, GA 31401
tammie@tammiemosley.com
912-856-0209