Welcome to PAQCGA.gov.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission of Georgia exists to serve as a valuable oversight mechanism for district attorneys and solicitors-general across Georgia, ensuring that these officials fulfill their constitutional and statutory duties.

Welcome to PAQCGA.gov.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission of Georgia exists to serve as a valuable oversight mechanism for district attorneys and solicitors-general across Georgia, ensuring that these officials fulfill their constitutional and statutory duties.

Pursuant to Article VI, Section VIII, Paragraph II of the Georgia Constitution of 1983, any district attorney or solicitor-general may be disciplined, removed, or involuntarily retired as provided by general law.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission of Georgia administers the discipline and incapacity system for prosecuting attorneys. The Commission has jurisdiction over every elected or appointed district attorney and solicitor-general regarding allegations of misconduct and allegations of incapacity.

Pursuant to Article VI, Section VIII, Paragraph II of the Georgia Constitution of 1983, any district attorney or solicitor-general may be disciplined, removed, or involuntarily retired as provided by general law.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission of Georgia administers the discipline and incapacity system for prosecuting attorneys. The Commission has jurisdiction over every elected or appointed district attorney and solicitor-general regarding allegations of misconduct and allegations of incapacity.

The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission of Georgia administers the discipline and incapacity system for prosecuting attorneys. The Commission has jurisdiction over every elected or appointed district attorney and solicitor-general regarding allegations of misconduct and allegations of incapacity.

Pursuant to Article VI, Section VIII, Paragraph II of the Georgia Constitution of 1983, any district attorney or solicitor-general may be disciplined, removed, or involuntarily retired as provided by general law.

Pursuant to 50-21-35. Process may be served upon PAQC Chairman, District Attorney Randy McGinley: Newton County District Attorney’s Office | 1132 Usher Street, Room 313 | Covington, GA 30014

Open Records Act Request: Pursuant to O.C.G.A. 50-18-71(b)(2), the Open Records Officer for the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualification Commission is Barbara Baucum. She can be contacted at 912-784-1636. Written requests should be submitted to our Open Records Custodian Officer via email to [email protected] or by mail to The Prosecuting Attorneys Qualification Commission , Attention: Open Records Officer, 463 Johnny Mercer Blvd B-7, Box 318, Savannah, GA 31410

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