Taylor County Marriage License Info

Marriage licenses in Taylor County are issued by the Probate Court located in Butler, the county seat. Both applicants need to visit the court in person and bring valid photo identification. Taylor County is in the west-central part of Georgia, and the probate court handles all license applications for the area. The fee is $56, or just $16 with a premarital education certificate. Georgia does not require a blood test or a waiting period, which means you can get your license and hold the ceremony on the same day if you wish.

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Taylor County Marriage License Quick Facts

$56 Standard Fee
$16 With Counseling
No Waiting Period
18+ Age Requirement

Taylor County Probate Court

The probate court in Butler is your destination for a Taylor County marriage license. It is a small office, so the process usually goes quickly. Walk-ins are typically fine, but calling first helps you avoid any surprises with staffing or closures.

Check the Georgia marriage license page for an overview of what the state requires for all counties.

Taylor County marriage license

The state provides a clear list of documents and steps that apply to every probate court in Georgia.

Office Taylor County Probate Court
Address P.O. Box 248, Butler, GA 31006
Phone (478) 862-3312
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Butler is a small town, so finding the courthouse should be easy. There is parking nearby. Plan to spend about 20 to 30 minutes completing the application once you are inside.

What You Need to Bring

Each applicant must show a valid photo ID. The court will not process your application without it. Both of you need to be there at the same time. No one can fill out the application for you.

Accepted ID includes:

  • Driver's license or state-issued ID
  • U.S. passport
  • Certified birth certificate
  • Military ID

Were you married before? Bring proof that the marriage ended. A certified copy of the divorce decree works. So does a death certificate if your former spouse passed away. The court needs to see this before issuing a new license.

Georgia does not have a residency requirement for marriage licenses. You can live anywhere and apply in Taylor County. The minimum age is 18. No blood test is needed. These rules are set by state law and apply in every county.

Marriage License Cost

The cost of a Taylor County marriage license is $56. If you and your partner complete a premarital education course that meets state standards, the price drops to $16. The program must be at least six hours and completed within 12 months of your application date.

You pay the fee when you submit your application. No refunds are given. Ask the court about payment options before your visit. Small county offices sometimes only accept cash or checks.

Additional certified copies of your marriage certificate cost a few dollars each. Order extras when you file or request them later from the Taylor County Probate Court. Extra copies come in handy for updating legal documents and records.

After the Wedding

The officiant signs the license after the ceremony. It is the officiant's job to complete the return portion. The signed license must get back to the Taylor County Probate Court within 30 days. Drop it off or mail it. Timely return is important.

Once recorded, the court sends you a certified marriage certificate. This document proves your marriage is legal. You will use it for Social Security name changes, insurance, and other official purposes. If you do not receive it within 45 days after returning the license, call the court to ask about the delay.

Store the certificate somewhere safe. Replacing a lost certificate takes time and costs money. It is much easier to keep the original in good condition.

Search Marriage Records

The Georgia Probate Records search lets you look up Taylor County marriage records online for free. Search by name or date to find what you need.

Fill out a marriage application before your visit through the online application form. Print it and bring it to the Butler courthouse. This cuts down on time at the counter.

For state-level records from June 1952 to August 1996, go through the Georgia Department of Public Health vital records office. Older or newer records are held by the county probate court.

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Nearby Counties

Georgia residents can apply in any county. Here are counties that border Taylor County.