Marietta Marriage License

Marriage licenses in Marietta are issued through the Cobb County Probate Court. The City of Marietta does not handle marriage licenses directly. Marietta is the county seat of Cobb County, so the probate court is conveniently located right on the town square. All couples who live in Marietta need to visit the Cobb County Probate Court on Waddell Street to apply. Appointments are now required for marriage license applications. With a population near 63,000, Marietta is one of the bigger cities in metro Atlanta.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Marietta Marriage License Quick Facts

63,122 Population
Cobb County
$56 License Fee
$16 With Counseling

Where Marietta Residents Apply

Marietta residents get their marriage license at the Cobb County Probate Court. The court is at 32 Waddell Street SE in Marietta. Since Marietta is the county seat, this is a short trip for most residents. Both applicants must appear in person.

The Cobb County Probate Court handles all marriage license applications for Marietta and the rest of Cobb County.

Cobb County Probate Court marriage license page for Marietta residents

The screenshot above shows the Cobb County Probate Court page with marriage license details and appointment links.

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 (by appointment)

Appointments are required. Do not show up without one. You can book your appointment through the Cobb County Probate Court website or by calling their office. Walk-ins may be turned away if no slots are open.

Marietta Marriage License Requirements

Both people must come to the Cobb County Probate Court together. Each applicant needs a valid photo ID. Acceptable forms include a state driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. You also need your Social Security number.

If either applicant has been married before, bring a certified copy of the final divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate of the former spouse. The court needs to see proof before issuing a new license. Georgia does not require a blood test or a waiting period. Once issued, the license is valid right away and does not expire.

  • Valid photo ID for both applicants
  • Social Security numbers
  • Proof of prior marriage dissolution if applicable
  • Premarital counseling certificate for reduced fee
  • Both applicants must be 18 or older (17 with emancipation proof)

Georgia residents can apply at any county probate court. You do not have to use Cobb County just because you live in Marietta. But since the court is steps from the Marietta Square, it is the most practical choice for most couples here.

Marriage License Fees for Marietta

A standard marriage license at the Cobb County Probate Court costs $56. Couples who complete a premarital education course of at least six hours pay only $16. That is a $40 discount. You must bring the certificate of completion with you.

The course must be led by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. It has to be done within 12 months before you apply. Many churches and counseling centers near Marietta offer this type of program. It saves money and can help you start your marriage on solid footing.

Additional certified copies of the marriage certificate cost extra. Fees at the Cobb County Probate Court are non-refundable. The court accepts various payment methods. Call ahead at (770) 528-1931 to confirm what forms of payment they take on the day of your visit.

Courthouse Weddings in Marietta

The Cobb County Magistrate Court offers wedding ceremonies for couples who already have their marriage license. Call (770) 528-8900 to schedule a ceremony. This is separate from the probate court where you get the license. The magistrate court can perform a quick civil ceremony at a low cost.

Many Marietta couples choose this route for a simple, fast wedding. The ceremony is short. You can bring a few guests. It is a good option if you do not want a big event but still want an official courthouse wedding in Marietta.

After Your Marietta Wedding

The officiant must sign the marriage license after the ceremony. Return the signed license to the Cobb County Probate Court within 30 days. You can mail it or bring it in person. The court will record the marriage and send you a certified copy of the marriage certificate.

If you do not get your certificate within 45 days of returning the license, contact the Cobb County Probate Court at (770) 528-1931. You can also order additional copies at that point. Name changes after marriage require the marriage certificate along with a visit to the Social Security office and the DMV.

Search Marietta Marriage Records

Look up marriage records through the Georgia Probate Records search tool. This statewide database covers participating counties including Cobb. You can search by name and narrow results by county.

For older records, the Georgia Department of Public Health holds marriage records from June 1952 through August 1996. Contact the Cobb County Probate Court for records outside that range. Services like VitalChek also handle Georgia vital records orders with added fees.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Cobb County Marriage License Records

Marietta is the county seat of Cobb County. All marriage licenses go through the Cobb County Probate Court. For complete details on fees, locations, and procedures across Cobb County, see the county page.

View Cobb County Marriage License