Opportunity

Georgia Procurement Registry #2026 015

Guardians ad Litem (GAL) Services for Spalding County Juvenile Court

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

May 12, 2026

Identifier

2026 015

NAICS

541199

This opportunity seeks qualified professionals to provide Guardians ad Litem (GAL) services for the Juvenile Court of Spalding County, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - Spalding County, Georgia (Juvenile Court) - OEMs and Vendors: - No OEMs or specific vendors are named, as this is a professional legal services solicitation - Services Requested: - Guardians ad Litem (GAL) services for dependency, delinquency, and competency-related juvenile court proceedings - Providers must be licensed attorneys or other statutorily eligible professionals with experience in juvenile law and child-welfare systems - Required GAL training under Georgia law - Data-driven reporting and dashboard-style performance measurement - Tracking and reporting of caseload activity, case duration, hearing participation, and service metrics - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Demonstrated professional qualifications, experience, and ethical standards - Emphasis on transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement - Compliance with all legal, training, and court-qualification requirements - Appointments made on a case-by-case basis by the Juvenile Court - Compensation determined through subsequent agreements, approved rate structures, or court orders - No products or equipment are being procured; this is strictly for legal/professional services

Description

Spalding County, Georgia is soliciting qualifications from licensed attorneys and eligible professionals to serve as Guardians ad Litem (GAL) in juvenile court matters. The role involves independent assessment and recommendations to protect children's best interests in dependency, delinquency, and competency proceedings. The RFQ emphasizes qualifications, experience, ethical standards, and requires data-driven reporting and performance measurement. Appointments will be made on a case-by-case basis by the Juvenile Court, with compensation addressed through subsequent agreements or court orders.

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