Carrollton Marriage License

Marriage licenses in Carrollton are handled by the Carroll County Probate Court. The City of Carrollton does not issue marriage licenses on its own. All residents must go to the Carroll County Probate Court to apply. Carrollton is the county seat of Carroll County, so the probate office is right in town. With a population of about 28,306, Carrollton is the largest city in the county and home to the University of West Georgia. Both people must appear in person at the probate court to fill out the application and pay the fee.

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28,306 Population
Carroll County
$56 License Fee
$16 With Counseling

Where to Get a Marriage License in Carrollton

Carrollton residents apply for a marriage license at the Carroll County Probate Court. The office is right in Carrollton since it serves as the county seat. Both applicants must come to the office at the same time. No one can apply alone or send someone else in their place.

The Carroll County Probate Court website has details on their marriage license process.

Carroll County Probate Court marriage license page for Carrollton residents

This page shows the current steps and forms you may need before your visit.

Court Carroll County Probate Court
Address P.O. Box 1620, Carrollton, GA 30112
Phone (770) 830-8250
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The office is in the Carroll County Courthouse. It is easy to find since the courthouse is in the heart of downtown Carrollton. Parking is available on the square and in nearby lots. Plan to arrive well before closing time so staff can process your application without rushing.

Carrollton Marriage License Requirements

Both people must show up in person at the Carroll County Probate Court. You need to be at least 18 years old. A photo ID is required for each applicant. Georgia law says both parties must be of sound mind and not already married to someone else.

Bring one of these forms of photo ID:

  • Valid state driver's license or ID card
  • Valid U.S. passport
  • Valid military ID
  • Certified birth certificate (original or certified copy)

If you were married before, you must bring proof that the prior marriage ended. This means a certified copy of a divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate. The court will not issue a new license without it. Georgia has not required blood tests since 2003, so you do not need any medical paperwork.

Georgia residents can get a marriage license in any county. You do not have to apply in Carroll County just because you live in Carrollton. But if neither person lives in Georgia, you must apply in the county where the wedding will take place. The marriage license does not have an expiration date once issued by the Carroll County Probate Court.

Social Security numbers are collected on the application form. This is a state requirement. Bring your Social Security card or know your number when you visit the office.

Marriage License Fees in Carrollton

The Carroll County Probate Court charges $56 for a standard marriage license. This is in line with the fee most Georgia counties charge. The fee is due at the time of application. It is not refundable once paid.

Couples who complete a premarital education program pay just $16. That saves you $40. The course must be at least six hours long and run by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. You must finish the program within 12 months before you apply. Bring the certificate of completion to the probate court. Without it, you pay the full $56.

Ask the court about accepted payment methods. Some Georgia probate courts take cash only, while others accept cards. It is best to call (770) 830-8250 ahead of time to confirm. This way you avoid a wasted trip if you only have a card and they need cash, or the other way around.

Certified copies of the marriage certificate typically cost $10 each. You can request extra copies when you return the signed license after the ceremony. Having a few spare copies on hand helps when you need to update your name with banks, the DMV, and the Social Security Administration.

After Your Carrollton Wedding

Once the ceremony is done, the officiant signs the marriage license. You then have 30 days to return the signed license to the Carroll County Probate Court for recording. Mail it or drop it off in person. The court will record the marriage and send your certificate by mail.

If you do not return the license within 30 days, you could face delays. The court may still record it, but it creates extra steps. Try to send it back as soon as possible after the wedding day.

Georgia law lets judges, ministers, and other authorized officials perform ceremonies. Justices of the peace, magistrates, and ordained clergy all qualify. Online ordinations are generally accepted in Georgia, but check with the officiant about their credentials before the wedding just to be safe.

Search Carrollton Marriage Records

You can look up existing marriage records through the Georgia Probate Records search tool. This statewide database covers records from many Georgia counties, including Carroll County. Search by name and narrow results by county if needed.

The Georgia Department of Public Health holds marriage records from June 1952 through August 1996. For records outside that window, contact the Carroll County Probate Court directly. Third-party vendors like VitalChek also process orders for Georgia vital records, though they add a service fee on top of the standard cost.

If you need a copy of a marriage license that was filed in Carroll County, the probate court can help. Call them at (770) 830-8250 or visit in person to make your request. Older records may take longer to locate, so plan ahead if you need them for a legal matter.

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Carroll County Marriage License Records

Carrollton is in Carroll County, and all marriage licenses are issued by the Carroll County Probate Court. For more details on office locations, fees, and county-wide resources, check the full county page.

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