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The Lowndes County Superior Court Clerk’s office is proud to announce that effective JULY 1, 2019 all Real Estate documents, including liens, may be filed online. In an effort to provide ease and convenience, the Lowndes County Superior Court Clerk’s office, in conjunction with the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority, has developed an online electronic filing portal. Go to http://efile.gsccca.org and register to begin the eFile process. In order to eFile real estate documents in Georgia, users must have a participant ID. To register for the participant ID, go to www.efileregistry.org and register.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the eFile process, please contact the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority customer support at 1-800-304-5174 or [email protected] .
We hope that you find this service to be beneficial as the Lowndes County Superior Court Clerk’s office continues to explore and implement new ways to improve services delivered to the citizens of Lowndes County.
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This program is currently taking limited sign-ups through a wait list system due to lack of grant funding..
With our Citizens Assist Free Spay/Neuter program, qualifying community members can have their dog or cat spayed or neutered on our monthly trips to the South Ga Low Cost Spay/Neuter clinic in Thomasville. The service will allow for multiple dogs and cats to be spayed or neutered and given 1 year rabies shot if needed at a discounted rate. Sponsored surgeries are available on a limited basis as grant funding allows.
Spots are limited for each month so hurry in and apply. Spots cannot be held over the phone. Must come in to reserve your spots. A $10 refundable deposit per pet is required to reserve your spot. Upon bringing your pet on the scheduled surgery date, you will be refunded.
Must have: Picture ID with proof of residence in Valdosta or Lowndes County
How to sign up for this program:
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- Contact us (via our contact page, email, Facebook, or phone call) to schedule an appointment to come to our building
- Come during your appointment with proof of residency in Lowndes County (driver’s license or utility bill with your name on it), proof of government assistance, and $10 refundable deposit for each pet
- Help us end pet overpopulation in Lowndes County!
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- Food Stamps/EBT Card
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- A referral from a social worker (will need a referral letter from the social worker)
- Low Income (138% of poverty level)
- Government assistance must be in your name (pet owner of 18 years or older)
- If you are not a resident of Lowndes county but still need an affordable option to have your pets spayed/neutered, we encourage you to check out our low cost spay/neuter program
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Don’t qualify for this program? Check out our Low Cost Spay/Neuter Program!

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FILE - Cardi B arrives at the 65th annual Grammy Awards on Feb. 5, 2023, in Los Angeles. The Grammy-winning rapper spoke to girls in a police mentorship program Friday, Feb. 24, as part of what she says has been an eye-opening and emotional week performing court-mandated community service for her role in a pair of brawls at New York City strip clubs in 2018.
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Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B spoke to girls in a police mentorship program Friday as part of what she says has been an eye-opening and emotional week performing court-mandated community service for her role in a pair of brawls at New York City strip clubs in 2018. The 30-year-old “Bodak Yellow” singer shared what the NYPD said was “her rags to riches story” at the department's “Girls Talk” event at the police training academy in Queens. She danced with teens and posed for photos. Cardi B’s plea deal requires her to perform 15 days of community service by March 1 to avoid a 15-day jail sentence.
Cardi B: Court-ordered service 'the best thing' to happen
Grammy-winning rapper cardi b spoke to girls in a police mentorship program friday as part of what she says has been an eye-opening and emotional week performing court-mandated community service for her role in a pair of brawls at new york city strip clubs in 2018.
- By MICHAEL R. SISAK - Associated Press
- Feb 26, 2023
- Feb 26, 2023 Updated Mar 3, 2023
NEW YORK (AP) — Grammy-winning rapper Cardi B spoke to girls in a police mentorship program Friday as part of what she says has been an eye-opening and emotional week performing court-mandated community service for her role in a pair of brawls at New York City strip clubs in 2018.
The 30-year-old “Bodak Yellow” singer visited an NYPD “Girls Talk” event at the police training academy in Queens and shared what the department said was “her rags to riches story." She danced with teens and posed for photos.
Cardi B's plea deal requires her to perform 15 days of community service by March 1 to avoid a 15-day jail sentence.
“I feel like there’s so many people that make y’all probably feel like, ‘This is what’s cool, this is what’s going on, this is what it takes to be lit, this is what it takes to be fire,’” Cardi B told her young audience.
“Sometimes that’s a little bit of peer pressure like on a girl. Don’t fall into that. You know what I’m saying? Like, be great. Be you. You’re amazing. You’re dope yourself.”
The NYPD posted a video to Twitter showing highlights of the event.
That drew criticism from some people, including a retired police lieutenant , who questioned whether Cardi B was an appropriate role model for children given her sometimes provocative lyrics, criminal record and past admission that she drugged and robbed men while working as a stripper before she got famous.
Cardi B, a New York City native whose real name is Belcalis Almanzar, has been chronicling her community service on Twitter all week . On Saturday, she wrote: “Community service has been the best thing that has happened to me.”
She likened the experience to a spiritual journey that sometimes left her in tears. “Those people that we leave behind they just need somebody to talk and a lil push and YOU might be able to change their life forever,” she wrote.
In another post, on her way to the police academy, the multiple-platinum selling artist and mother of two complained about waking up early to perform community service before going to the recording studio, but added: “I did the crime 'I only have myself to blame'.”
Cardi B agreed in September to a conditional discharge just as her case was about to go to trial. She pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges stemming from the August 2018 fights. Ten other counts, including two felonies, were dismissed. Two co-defendants also pleaded guilty.
In a statement at the time, Cardi B said: “Part of growing up and maturing is being accountable for your actions. As a mother, it’s a practice that I am trying to instill in my children, but the example starts with me. I’ve made some bad decisions in my past that I am not afraid to face and own up to. These moments don’t define me and they are not reflective of who I am now."
According to prosecutors, Cardi B and her entourage were targeting employees of Angels Strip Club in Flushing, Queens, over an apparent personal dispute. In one fight, chairs, bottles and hookah pipes were thrown as the group argued with a bartender. She and another employee had minor injuries.
In 2019, Cardi B rejected a plea deal that would have given her a conditional discharge. Prosecutors then presented the case to a grand jury and obtained an indictment that included the two felony charges.
NYPD Chief of Training Juanita Holmes created the "Girls Talk" program to build trust and foster mentorships between police officers and girls , with occasional special guests. Ballet dancer Misty Copeland spoke to the group at police headquarters in December 2021.
Cardi B’s chart-topping hits include “I Like It” and the Maroon 5 collaboration “Girls Like You.”
Follow Michael Sisak on Twitter at twitter.com/mikesisak and send confidential tips by visiting https://www.ap.org/tips/ .
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When writing service letters, we can only confirm your verified hours of service. We understand that it can be frustrating to wait for hours to be verified, especially if you need them quickly. Please know that it typically takes between 5 and 7 business days for volunteer hours to be verified. If your hours are not verified within that time frame, please reach out to the organization directly. Hands On Atlanta cannot verify your hours for projects we don’t manage. If that doesn’t work either, then please reach out to Hands On Atlanta, and we will message the organization directly about getting hours verified.
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