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GEORGIA CRISIS RESPONSE SERVICES

If you or someone you care for has a behavioral health crisis or is in a situation likely to turn into a behavioral health crisis situation, call:


Georgia Crisis Line Access 1-800-715-4225

ORDERS TO APPREHEND: "OTA"

 

The Probate Court exercises jurisdiction over the examination and treatment of persons with mental illness.  The Probate Judge may issue an order commanding any peace officer to take such person into custody and deliver him/her to the nearest emergency receiving facility for examination.  This order is commonly referred to as an "Order to Apprehend," because it directs law enforcement to apprehend the person and take them for examination.  The order is directed to any peace officer and is delivered to the Pike County Sheriff's Office, where it is valid for 7 days after the date of issuance.  The Court does not issue orders for persons who are currently incarcerated or in the hospital, as there are remedies available.  An Order to Apprehend issued by the Probate Court is for an evaluation only.  It is not a guarantee of treatment or admittance into any hospital facility.


Requirements

  1. Affidavits of at least 2 witnesses.
  2. Both Affiants must have seen the person in the preceding 48 hours.
  3. Based upon the observations contained in the Affidavits, the Affiants have reason to believe such person requires involuntary treatment because that person is:
    1. a mentally ill person,
    2. an alcoholic,
    3. a drug dependent individual, or
    4. a drug abuser.
  4. The person must be located in Pike County.
  5. The person must be at least 17 years of age or older.  (Jurisdiction for those 16 and younger is in Juvenile Court.)


Hours of Acceptance

Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM (excluding weekends, holidays and countywide furlough days).  Please call 9-1-1 during non-business hours or in case of an emergency.  If you have any further questions, please contact our office at (770) 567-8734 or in person at 16001 Barnesville Street, Zebulon, GA 30295.


Fees

  • There is no fee for an Order to Apprehend.

 

Downloads

OTA PETITION (pdf)

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OTA - COURT ORDER (pdf)

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