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FAQs
How do I apply for a Marriage license?
To apply for a marriage license in Georgia, follow these steps:
Gather Required Documents:
Both parties must present valid photo identification, such as a driver's license or passport.
Social Security numbers are required for U.S. citizens.
Non-U.S. citizens may need to provide additional documentation, such as a visa or green card.
Visit the County Probate Court:
Locate the county probate court in the county where you plan to get married.
Both parties must appear together in person to apply for the marriage license.
Complete the Marriage License Application:
Fill out the marriage license application provided by the probate court.
Provide basic information such as full names, addresses, dates of birth, and parents' names.
Affirm that you are not closely related by blood.
Pay the Marriage License Fee:
Pay the required fee for the marriage license. Fees vary by county but typically range from $50 to $80.
Most probate courts accept cash, debit/credit cards, or money orders.
Wait for the Waiting Period (if applicable):
Georgia has no waiting period for marriage licenses, meaning you can typically get married immediately after receiving the license.
Receive the Marriage License:
Once the application is processed and approved, the probate court will issue the marriage license.
The marriage license is usually valid for up to 30 days from the date of issuance.
Get Married:
Have a qualified officiant perform the marriage ceremony within the timeframe specified on the license.
Ensure that the officiant signs and returns the completed marriage license to the probate court for recording.
Is a ceremony required?
Each couple has unique preferences. Marriage License Signing Only service is tailored for those solely interested in handling the legal paperwork. This option suits clients opting out of a ceremony, planning destination weddings, dealing with legal matters like immigration or insurance, or those aiming for a formal ceremony at a later date..