TAMMIE MOSELEY
Tammie Mosley is the Clerk of Superior Court for the Eastern Judicial Circuit of Georgia in Chatham County. She assumed elected office in 2017 and is currently in her third term as Superior Court Clerk.
As the Superior Court Clerk, Mosley provides services in four locations including a newly opened Records Center Research office in Garden City, Georgia. As the designated “Keeper of the Records” in Chatham County, Mosley is committed to preserving and digitizing all the County’s land records. She received a $1.06 million dollar grant from the National Archives as a Congressional Award facilitated by Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock to digitize and make available historical deed documents for research.
Ms. Mosley received her undergraduate degree from Morris Brown College and her law degree from Drake University. Mosley is the first attorney in Chatham County to be elected to this position. Since becoming Clerk, she has created the “Forever Hearts” Program for adoption families and the “Swearing In” Recognition Program for newly barred Georgia attorneys. Her office outreach initiatives include partnerships with Operation New Hope, Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, Senior Citizens, Inc., and CURE Childhood Cancer. She also has regular “Passport Saturdays” and “LEO Passport Saturdays” to allow the public and first responders to get their passports with family on specifically set Saturdays.
Prior to assuming her role as the Superior Court Clerk, Mosley was the Senior Staff Attorney to the Honorable John E. Morse, Jr. Mosley’s other legal experience includes work with Georgia Legal Services, the Democratic National Committee, and State Farm Insurance Companies.
Mosley is committed to civic engagement and actively involved in multiple boards, associations, and committees. She is Vice Chair of the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority and is the 2nd Vice President of the Georgia Superior Court Clerk’s Association of Georgia. She also serves as Secretary for Union Mission, Inc. She is a Trustee at Savannah Country Day School, an active member of the Rotary Club of Savannah, and a READ United Volunteer.
Ms. Mosley is a native Savannahnian and is dedicated to making a positive impact in her community. Her past volunteer work includes involvement as a Trustee of the Telfair Museum, Board of Directors Member at Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Board of Directors Member of the Senior Citizens, Inc., Board of Directors Member at Deep Center, Community Council at Savannah Technical College, Founding Organizing Committee Member of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, and Member of the Georgia Historical Society Gala and Georgia Day’s Committee.
In her spare time, she loves to garden and spend time with her two dogs, Cosmos and Faith.