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Marriage licenses in McDonough are issued by the Henry County Probate Court. McDonough is the county seat of Henry County, so the probate court is right in town on Sims Street. Both applicants must appear in person. With about 32,803 people, McDonough is a growing city south of Atlanta. The Henry County Probate Court also offers online appointment scheduling, which can save you wait time. The court handles all marriage license filings, recordings, and certified copies for Henry County.

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McDonough Marriage License Quick Facts

32,803 Population
Henry County
$56 License Fee
$16 With Counseling

Where to Get a McDonough Marriage License

McDonough residents apply at the Henry County Probate Court. The office is at 99 Sims Street in McDonough. Walk-ins are welcome, and the court also lets you book an appointment online to reduce your wait. Since the courthouse is in McDonough, local residents can get there in just minutes.

The Henry County Probate Court website has details on scheduling appointments and downloading forms before your visit.

Henry County Probate Court marriage license page for McDonough residents

Check the website to set up your appointment or confirm walk-in hours before heading to the courthouse.

Court Henry County Probate Court
Address 99 Sims Street, McDonough, GA 30253
Phone (770) 288-7600
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Processing takes about 20 to 30 minutes. If you walk in without an appointment, arrive at least 45 minutes before closing. The courthouse has on-site parking. McDonough's downtown area makes it easy to find the building near the town square.

McDonough Marriage License Requirements

Both applicants must go to the Henry County Probate Court together. Proxies are not allowed. Each person must be at least 18 years old. A 17-year-old may apply with proof of legal emancipation. Georgia does not let anyone under 17 get married.

Bring one of these forms of photo ID:

  • Valid state-issued driver's license or ID
  • Original or certified birth certificate (English translation required if not in English)
  • Valid U.S. passport
  • Military ID

If you were married before, bring a certified copy of the final divorce decree, annulment, or death certificate. The court needs this proof before it will issue a new license. Blood tests are not required. Georgia ended that rule on July 1, 2003.

Any Georgia resident can apply at any county probate court. If neither person lives in Georgia, the ceremony must take place in Henry County. There is no waiting period, and the license is valid right away. It does not expire.

Marriage License Fees in McDonough

Henry County charges $56 for a standard marriage license. One certified copy of the marriage certificate is included and gets mailed after the court records the license. This is a typical fee for Georgia counties.

Complete a premarital education program and the fee drops to $16. The course must be at least six hours and finished within 12 months of applying. A licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member must lead it. Bring your completion certificate to the Henry County Probate Court. That saves McDonough couples $40.

Extra certified copies are $10 each. You can request them when you apply or later by contacting the court. Cash and most cards are accepted. Ask the staff about any card processing fees at the time of payment.

After Your McDonough Wedding

The officiant signs the license right after the ceremony. Return the signed license to the Henry County Probate Court within 30 days. Drop it off at 99 Sims Street, McDonough, GA 30253, or mail it to the same address.

Recording takes up to 30 days. The certified marriage certificate comes by mail after recording is done. If more than 45 days pass without it, call (770) 288-7600. Keep a copy of the signed license for yourself until the official certificate arrives.

Search McDonough Marriage Records

Look up existing marriage records from McDonough through the Georgia Probate Records search tool. This statewide database has records from many Georgia counties, including Henry County. Search by name and filter by county.

The Georgia Department of Public Health holds marriage records from June 1952 through August 1996. For records outside that window, contact the Henry County Probate Court directly. Third-party services like VitalChek also process Georgia vital records orders for an added fee.

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McDonough is the county seat of Henry County, and the Henry County Probate Court issues all marriage licenses. For the full list of fees, forms, and contact details, visit the county page.

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