Mableton Marriage License Info

Marriage licenses in Mableton are issued by the Cobb County Probate Court. The City of Mableton does not handle marriage licenses. Mableton became an incorporated city in 2022, but marriage license services still go through the county probate court in Marietta. The drive from Mableton to the Cobb County courthouse takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Mableton has a population of roughly 78,000 and is in the southern part of Cobb County. The probate court in Marietta handles all license applications for the county.

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Mableton Marriage License Quick Facts

78,314 Population
Cobb County
$56 License Fee
$16 With Counseling

Where to Get a Mableton Marriage License

Mableton residents apply for a marriage license at the Cobb County Probate Court in Marietta. The courthouse is on Waddell Street in the Marietta Square area. There is no probate court office in Mableton itself, so all residents must go to Marietta for this service.

The Cobb County Probate Court website has the full list of fees, requirements, and steps for getting a marriage license.

Cobb County Probate Court marriage license page for Mableton marriage license

The Cobb County Probate Court serves Mableton along with Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and other cities in the county.

Court Cobb County Probate Court
Address 32 Waddell Street SE, Marietta, GA 30090
Phone (770) 528-1931
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Cobb County Probate Court is one of the busier courts in metro Atlanta. Plan to arrive early, especially on Mondays and Fridays, which tend to be the busiest days. Both people must be there to apply.

Mableton Marriage License Requirements

Both applicants must appear in person at the Cobb County Probate Court. Each person must be at least 18 years old. A 17-year-old can apply only with proof of legal emancipation under Georgia law.

Bring one of these forms of photo ID:

  • State-issued driver's license or ID card
  • Original or certified birth certificate (English translation if foreign-language)
  • Valid U.S. or foreign passport
  • Military ID

If either person was married before, bring a certified copy of the final divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate of the prior spouse. The court needs proof the earlier marriage ended. Georgia does not require blood tests. That has not been a requirement since 2003.

Georgia residents can apply at any county probate court in the state. You are not limited to Cobb County. But if neither person lives in Georgia, you must apply in the county where the ceremony will take place. There is no waiting period. The license is valid right away once issued.

Marriage License Fees in Mableton

The Cobb County Probate Court charges $56 for a standard marriage license. This is one of the most common fee amounts across Georgia. The fee includes one certified copy of the marriage certificate, mailed after recording.

With a premarital education certificate, the fee drops to $16. This is a $40 savings. The program must be at least six hours, completed within 12 months of applying, and led by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. Bring the certificate when you visit the court.

Extra certified copies cost $10 each. The court accepts cash and cards. Ask about any card processing fees before you pay. All marriage license fees are non-refundable.

After Your Mableton Wedding

The officiant signs the marriage license after the ceremony. Return the signed license to the Cobb County Probate Court within 30 days. You can mail it to 32 Waddell Street SE, Marietta, GA 30090, or drop it off at the courthouse.

Recording usually takes up to 30 days. Your certified marriage certificate will arrive by mail. If 45 days pass and you have not gotten it, call (770) 528-1931. For name changes, you will need the certified marriage certificate to update your Social Security card and Georgia driver's license.

Search Mableton Marriage Records

Search for marriage records from Mableton using the Georgia Probate Records search tool. This statewide database covers many Georgia counties, including Cobb. Search by name and filter by county or date.

The Georgia Department of Public Health has marriage records from June 1952 to August 1996. For records before or after that window, contact the Cobb County Probate Court. Third-party services like VitalChek can also process requests for an extra fee.

Mableton is a new city, but marriage records for the area have been kept by Cobb County for many years. The probate court can help you find older records tied to the Mableton area.

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Cobb County Marriage License Records

Mableton is in Cobb County, and the Cobb County Probate Court in Marietta handles all marriage license applications for the area. For the full details on fees, forms, and services, visit the county page.

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