Othel Doyle “Trey” Kelley, III
Trey Kelley grew up in Cedartown and was raised by Doyle and Laura Kelley, both educators in the Polk County School District. A 2008 honor graduate of Shorter University, Trey graduated with his Juris Doctorate degree from Georgia State University College of Law in May 2014.
A member of the Parker and Lundy team since 2013 Trey’s practice focuses on civil litigation, workers’ compensation, and wills, trusts, and estate probate matters.
Trey is also proud to serve the citizens of our community in the Georgia House of Representatives. First elected to the Georgia House in 2012, Trey serves as a member of the Judiciary, Banks & Banking, Code Revision, Energy, telecommunications, and utilities, Health and Human Services, and Ways and Means Committees, while also serving in a leadership position on the Higher Education Committee.
Staying active in the community, Trey has held multiple leadership roles such as President of the Cedartown Exchange Club, Board Member for the Murphy-Harpst Children’s Centers, member of the Rockmart Rotary, Polk County Chairman of Governor Deal’s 2010 & 2014 gubernatorial campaigns, and Chairman of the Polk County Republican Party.
Trey is married to the former Amy Marvin of Powder Springs. The couple are proud members of the First Baptist Church in Cedartown where they reside.
Areas Of Practice
- Personal Injury
- Workers Compensation
- Wills, Trusts, & Estates
Bar Admissions
- Georgia, 2014
Education
- Georgia State University College of Law, Atlanta, Georgia
- J.D.
- Shorter University, Rome, Georgia
- B.A.
- Major: Business Administration