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§ 9-11-124.Form of motion for production of documents under Code Section 9-11-34

Chapter 11. Civil Practice Act · Article 10. Forms · Last amended 2015 · Last verified July 17, 2026

In one sentenceO.C.G.A. § 9-11-124 offers a sample motion under Code Section 9-11-34 asking the court to order a defendant to produce documents and objects for inspection and to permit entry onto property, supported by an affidavit explaining why the defendant has the items and why they matter to the case.

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IN THE ______________________ COURT OF ______________________ COUNTY STATE OF GEORGIA
A.B., ) ) Plaintiff ) ) Civil action v. ) File no.______________________ ) C.D., ) Defendant MOTION FOR PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS Plaintiff A.B. moves the court for an order requiring defendant C.D.:
1.
To produce and to permit plaintiff to inspect and to copy each of the following documents: (Here list the documents and describe each of them).
2.
To produce and to permit plaintiff to inspect and to photograph each of the following objects: (Here list the objects and describe each of them).
3.
To permit plaintiff to enter (here describe property to be entered) and to inspect and to photograph (here describe the portion of the real property and the objects to be inspected and photographed). Defendant C.D. has the possession, custody, or control of each of the foregoing documents and objects and of the above-mentioned real estate. Each of them constitutes or contains evidence relevant and material to a matter involved in this action, as is more fully shown in Exhibit A hereto attached.
______________________ Attorney for plaintiff ______________________ Address NOTICE OF MOTION (Contents the same as in Code Section 9-11-119) EXHIBIT A AFFIDAVIT State of ______________________, County of ______________________ A.B., being first duly sworn says:
1.
(Here set forth all that plaintiff knows which shows that defendant has the papers or objects in his possession or control.)
2.
(Here set forth all that plaintiff knows which shows that each of the above-mentioned items is relevant to some issue in the action.)
Sworn to and subscribed ______________________
before me this ______________________ A.B.
day of ______________________, ______________________.
______________________ Address (Like form if intervention is as plaintiff ).

Plain-English Summary

Getting a look at documents, objects, or property in an opponent’s hands is a routine part of preparing a case. This form shows how that request was pleaded as a motion, backed by sworn proof rather than sent as a simple letter or self-executing request.

The Motion for Production of Documents asks the court to order the defendant to do three things: produce listed documents for inspection and copying; produce listed objects for inspection and photographing; and permit entry onto described property to inspect and photograph portions of it and objects found there. The motion states that the defendant has possession, custody, or control of everything requested and that each item holds evidence relevant to the case, as shown more fully in an attached exhibit.

That exhibit is a sworn Affidavit, in which the moving party sets out everything known that shows the defendant possesses or controls the requested items, and everything known that shows each item is relevant to some issue in the case. Like the motion-to-dismiss form elsewhere in the article, this motion comes with its own Notice of Motion giving the hearing date and time.

Requiring a court order and supporting affidavit for this kind of request, rather than treating it as a document a party can send directly to an opponent, reflects the more formal approach Code Section 9-11-34 practice historically required for compelling production and access.

Frequently Asked Questions

What three things can this motion ask the court to order a defendant to do?

Produce documents for inspection and copying, produce objects for inspection and photographing, and permit entry onto property to inspect and photograph portions of it.

What supporting document does the motion require?

A sworn affidavit, attached as Exhibit A, explaining what the moving party knows about the defendant’s possession of the items and their relevance to the case.

What must the affidavit say about relevance?

It must set out everything the moving party knows showing that each listed item is relevant to some issue in the action.

What Code Section does this motion implement?

Code Section 9-11-34, governing production of documents and things and entry upon land for inspection.

Does this motion come with a hearing notice like the motion to dismiss?

Yes. The form incorporates a notice of motion with the same content as the one shown for the motion to dismiss elsewhere in the article.

Amendment History

Ga. L. 1966, p. 609, § 126; Ga. L. 1980, p. 649, § 17; Ga. L. 1999, p. 81, § 9; Ga. L. 2015, p. 5, § 9/HB 90.

Source & verification. Section text and amendment history are reproduced verbatim from the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, published by the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, Georgia Code Revision Commission / LexisNexis. Last verified July 17, 2026. · Official source
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