Clay County Court Cases
Clay County, Georgia was established in 1854, originating from Randolph and Early counties. The county was named after Henry Clay (1777 – 1852), Secretary of State; Speaker of the House of Representatives; U.S. Senator from Kentucky. Clay County has a total area of 195 square miles, with a total population of 3116 residents (and a population density of 15.98 residents per square mile).