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Marriage licenses in Douglasville are issued by the Douglas County Probate Court. The City of Douglasville does not process marriage licenses. Douglasville is the county seat of Douglas County, with a population of about 40,500. The probate court is right in town, which makes it easy for local couples to apply. Both people must appear in person. Douglas County follows the same state rules and procedures that apply across Georgia for marriage license applications.

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40,540 Population
Douglas County
$56 License Fee
$16 With Counseling

Where to Get a Douglasville Marriage License

Douglasville residents apply at the Douglas County Probate Court. The mailing address is P.O. Box 950, Douglasville, GA 30133. The physical courthouse is in downtown Douglasville. Both people must be there together to apply.

The Douglas County Probate Court is where all marriage licenses are issued for Douglasville and the rest of Douglas County.

Georgia vital records marriage license information for Douglasville residents

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Court Douglas County Probate Court
Mailing Address P.O. Box 950, Douglasville, GA 30133
Phone (770) 920-7252
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Call (770) 920-7252 to check if you need an appointment or if the court takes walk-ins. Since Douglasville is the county seat, the courthouse is central and easy to find. Bring all your documents on your first visit so you can get your license without delay.

Douglasville Marriage License Requirements

Both people must show up at the Douglas County Probate Court at the same time. Bring a valid photo ID. A driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID will work. You also need your Social Security number.

If either person was married before, bring proof the marriage ended. A certified divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate is what the court needs to see. Without that proof, the clerk will not process the application.

Georgia does not require a blood test. That rule ended in 2003. There is no waiting period either. Once the license is issued, you can have your ceremony the same day. Both people must be at least 18 years old. A 17-year-old can only apply with a court order of emancipation. No one under 17 can marry in Georgia.

  • Valid photo ID for each person
  • Social Security numbers
  • Certified proof prior marriage ended (if applicable)
  • Both applicants present at the same time
  • Premarital counseling certificate (optional, for discount)

Marriage License Fees in Douglasville

A standard marriage license at the Douglas County Probate Court costs $56. Couples who complete a qualifying premarital education course pay only $16. The $40 savings can make the six-hour course worthwhile.

The course must be led by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. It has to be done within 12 months before your application. Bring the signed certificate when you apply at the courthouse. Several churches and counseling centers near Douglasville offer qualifying programs.

Fees are non-refundable. Additional certified copies of the marriage certificate cost more. Contact the court at (770) 920-7252 for current pricing. Payment methods vary by office, so check before your visit to make sure you have the right form of payment.

After Your Douglasville Wedding

The officiant signs the marriage license after the wedding ceremony. Return the signed license to the Douglas County Probate Court within 30 days. Mail it to P.O. Box 950, Douglasville, GA 30133 or bring it to the courthouse in person. The court records the marriage and sends you a certified copy of the certificate.

Allow a few weeks for the court to process and mail your certificate. If you do not receive it within 45 days, call (770) 920-7252 to follow up. Keep a copy of the signed license while you wait. You will need the certified marriage certificate for name changes at the Social Security office and the Georgia DMV.

Search Douglasville Marriage Records

Look up existing marriage records at the Georgia Probate Records search tool. This free statewide database covers Douglas County and many other Georgia counties. Search by name and filter results by county.

The Georgia Department of Public Health holds marriage records from June 1952 through August 1996. For records outside that range, contact the Douglas County Probate Court directly. Third-party services like VitalChek also handle Georgia marriage record orders with an added service fee.

Douglasville has seen strong population growth in the past two decades. The Douglas County Probate Court has records going back many years. For older records, include both spouses' full names and an approximate date of marriage to help the staff locate the file quickly.

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Douglas County Marriage License Records

Douglasville is the county seat of Douglas County. All marriage licenses go through the Douglas County Probate Court. For full county information on fees, office hours, and resources, visit the county page.

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