Access Mitchell County Marriage License

Marriage licenses in Mitchell County are handled by the Probate Court in Camilla. Both applicants must appear at the court together and show valid photo identification. A standard marriage license costs $56. Couples who have completed premarital counseling pay $16. Mitchell County is in southwest Georgia, and Camilla is a small, quiet county seat. Georgia has no blood test requirement and no waiting period for marriage licenses. You can get a license and hold your wedding on the same day if you wish.

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Mitchell County Marriage License Quick Facts

$56 Standard Fee
$16 With Counseling
No Blood Test
No Waiting Period

Mitchell County Probate Court

The Mitchell County Probate Court is where you apply for a marriage license. The office is in Camilla, the county seat. Walk-ins are accepted during regular business hours. The staff processes marriage license applications and can help you with the forms.

Office Mitchell County Probate Court
Address P.O. Box 289, Camilla, GA 31730
Phone (229) 336-2021
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Camilla is located about 40 miles north of the Florida border. Parking is free near the courthouse. It is a small town, so finding the building is simple. If you are visiting from out of the area, call the court beforehand so you know what to bring and can confirm they are open.

Mitchell County Marriage License Requirements

Both people must go to the courthouse together. You cannot have someone else apply for you. Each person needs valid photo ID. The court accepts:

  • State-issued driver's license or ID card
  • Valid U.S. passport
  • Certified birth certificate
  • Military ID

Anyone who was married before must show proof that the marriage ended. A certified divorce decree or death certificate for the former spouse is needed. The court will not issue a license without this documentation. Both applicants must be 18 or older. OCGA 19-3-2 sets the age rules.

Georgia residents can apply in any county in the state. You do not need to live in Mitchell County. Non-Georgia residents must apply in the county where the wedding will happen. No blood test is needed anywhere in Georgia.

Mitchell County Marriage License Fees

The fee for a standard marriage license is $56. Couples with a premarital education certificate pay $16. The education course must be at least six hours and taught by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. Complete it within 12 months of your application date.

Bring the certificate of completion to the court. If you show up without it, you pay the full $56. Call (229) 336-2021 to confirm payment options. Some small Georgia courts only accept cash or check. All fees are non-refundable.

Georgia Marriage License Resources

The State of Georgia has a page about marriage licenses on its website. Visit georgia.gov for statewide rules and details.

Georgia.gov marriage license details for Mitchell County marriage license applicants

That page applies to every county, Mitchell County included. For anything unique to the local court in Camilla, call the probate court office.

After the Ceremony

The officiant must sign the license after the wedding. Send the signed license back to the Mitchell County Probate Court within 30 days. OCGA 19-3-30 makes this a legal requirement. Mail it or hand it in.

The court records the license and mails you a marriage certificate. Processing takes up to 30 days. If you do not receive your certificate within 45 days, contact the court at (229) 336-2021.

Store the marriage certificate somewhere safe. You will need it for name changes, insurance, legal documents, and more. Additional certified copies are available from the Mitchell County Probate Court for a small fee.

Online Application and Marriage Records

Start your marriage license application online at the Georgia Probate Records portal. Print the completed form and bring it to the Mitchell County courthouse. An in-person visit is still required to finalize the license.

Search for existing marriage records through the marriage record search tool. The state vital records office at dph.georgia.gov has records from June 1952 to August 1996. The Mitchell County Probate Court holds records outside that date range.

Name Change After Marriage in Mitchell County

If you plan to change your last name, start with the Social Security Administration. Bring your certified marriage certificate from the Mitchell County Probate Court and a photo ID. Fill out form SS-5 to update your name. This must happen before you change your driver's license.

Once Social Security has your new name, visit the Georgia DDS office to get a new license. After that, update your bank, credit cards, insurance, and voter registration. Some of these changes take time, so start as soon as you get the marriage certificate from Camilla.

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Nearby Counties

Mitchell County borders several other counties in southwest Georgia. Any Georgia resident can get a marriage license from any county in the state.