Find Morgan County Marriage License

Marriage licenses in Morgan County are issued by the Probate Court in Madison. Both people who want to marry must come to the court together with valid photo ID. The fee is $56 for a standard license or $16 with a premarital education certificate. Morgan County is east of Atlanta and is known for the charming town of Madison. Georgia has no waiting period and no blood test requirement. You can apply and get married the same day if you like. The probate court handles applications during normal business hours on weekdays.

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Morgan County Marriage License Quick Facts

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

Morgan County Probate Court

The Morgan County Probate Court is located in Madison, the county seat. This is the only office that handles marriage license applications in Morgan County. Madison is a popular spot for weddings, so the court has plenty of experience processing licenses.

Office Morgan County Probate Court
Address P.O. Box 567, Madison, GA 30650
Phone (706) 342-0671
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Madison is about an hour east of Atlanta on I-20. The town has a well-known historic district and draws visitors from across the state. The courthouse is in the center of town. Parking is available on nearby streets. If you want to get your marriage license and hold a ceremony in Morgan County, call the court to plan ahead.

Marriage License Requirements

Both people must appear at the court. No one can apply in your place. Each applicant needs valid photo ID. Morgan County accepts these forms:

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

If you had a previous marriage, you need proof it ended. A certified divorce decree or death certificate is what the court looks for. Both applicants must be at least 18 years old. OCGA 19-3-2 covers the age and eligibility rules for marriage in Georgia.

There is no residency requirement for Georgia residents. You can apply in Morgan County no matter where you live in the state. Non-Georgia residents must apply in the county where the wedding will be. Blood tests have not been part of the process since 2003.

Morgan County Marriage License Fees

A standard marriage license costs $56 in Morgan County. With a premarital education certificate, you pay $16. The education course must last at least six hours and be led by a licensed counselor, therapist, or clergy member. It must be completed within 12 months of your application.

Bring the completion certificate to the courthouse on the day you apply. Without it, you will pay the full $56. Call (706) 342-0671 to check which payment methods the court takes. Fees paid to the Morgan County Probate Court are non-refundable.

Georgia Marriage License Information

Georgia posts general marriage license details on its official site. Visit georgia.gov for the statewide rules that cover all counties including Morgan.

Georgia.gov marriage license information for Morgan County marriage license applicants

For Morgan County specifics, reach out to the probate court in Madison. The staff can answer questions about local procedures and logistics.

After the Wedding Ceremony

The person who performs the ceremony signs the marriage license right after. Then the signed license must go back to the Morgan County Probate Court within 30 days. OCGA 19-3-30 requires this. Mail it or bring it in.

Once recorded, the court sends your marriage certificate in the mail. Processing takes up to 30 days. If more than 45 days have passed, call (706) 342-0671 to check on it.

The marriage certificate is the legal proof of your marriage. Keep it safe. You will need it for updating your name, filing taxes, changing insurance, and other legal tasks. Additional certified copies can be ordered from the Morgan County Probate Court.

Apply Online or Look Up Records

Begin your marriage license application at the Georgia Probate Records portal. Fill it out at home and print it. Bring it with you to the Morgan County Probate Court along with your ID and payment. An in-person visit is still required.

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

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Nearby Counties

Morgan County borders several other counties in the Piedmont region of Georgia. Georgia residents can apply for a marriage license in any county they choose.