Middle Georgia is a region located in the central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is generally considered to include the area surrounding the city of Macon, which serves as the region’s principal city.
Macon is often referred to as the heart of Middle Georgia due to its central location within the state and its historical significance as a transportation and economic hub.
The exact number of counties considered part of Middle Georgia can vary depending on the source, but it typically includes Bibb, Houston, Jones, Monroe, Peach, Twiggs, Wilkinson, Baldwin, and several others, totaling around 11 to 14 counties.
The Middle District of Georgia is a federal judicial district that covers a large portion of central Georgia, including cities such as Macon, Columbus, Albany, and Athens. The district is divided into several divisions, each serving specific counties within the region.
The Middle District of Georgia has its own set of local rules that govern court procedures and filings. These rules are designed to ensure the efficient and fair administration of justice within the district.