Warren County Marriage License Lookup

A marriage license in Warren County can be obtained at the Probate Court in Warrenton. Both people who wish to marry must visit the court at the same time. Warren County is a small, quiet county in eastern Georgia, and the probate court is the sole office that issues marriage licenses here. You need valid ID and the filing fee. Georgia law makes the process quick since there is no waiting period and no blood test. The license can be used the same day it is issued, anywhere in the state.

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Warren County Marriage License Quick Facts

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Warren County Probate Court

The Warren County Probate Court in Warrenton is the place to go for a marriage license. This is a small court, so wait times tend to be short. The staff can help you fill out the paperwork on site if needed.

You can call the court at (706) 465-2171. The mailing address is P.O. Box 227, Warrenton, GA 30828. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is closed on weekends and state holidays.

Office Warren County Probate Court, Warrenton, GA 30828
Mailing Address P.O. Box 227, Warrenton, GA 30828
Phone (706) 465-2171
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

It is always a good idea to call before you go. The office may close early some days or the judge may not be in. A quick phone call can save you a trip. The probate judge in Warren County can sometimes perform ceremonies as well.

Marriage License Requirements in Warren County

Both applicants need to come to the court in person. No one else can apply on your behalf. Each of you needs a valid form of photo ID. Georgia has not required a blood test since 2003. There is no waiting period at all.

Forms of ID the court accepts:

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

You must be at least 18 years old to get a marriage license in Georgia. If either person was married before, you need a certified copy of the final divorce decree or a death certificate for the former spouse. The court requires this before they will issue a new license.

Georgia residents can apply in any county. It does not have to be the county you live in. Out-of-state couples need to apply in the county where the wedding will happen. The license is good throughout the whole state once it is issued.

Warren County Marriage License Fees

The standard fee is $56 for a marriage license in Warren County. Couples who complete a qualifying premarital education course pay just $16. The course needs to be at least six hours of instruction and done within 12 months of your application.

You must present the course completion certificate when you apply. No certificate means you pay full price. All fees are non-refundable and due when you submit your application. Call the court to find out which payment methods are accepted.

Copies of a recorded marriage certificate are available from the court for an additional fee. Contact the Warren County Probate Court for current prices on certified copies.

After the Ceremony

The officiant who performs your wedding must sign the marriage license. Then you need to return the signed license to the Warren County Probate Court within 30 days. You can mail it to P.O. Box 227, Warrenton, GA 30828 or hand it in at the office.

After the court records it, you can get certified copies. These serve as your official proof of marriage. Keep your documents safe until you know the court has processed everything.

For historical marriage records, the Georgia Department of Public Health at dph.georgia.gov has records from June 1952 through August 1996. Everything else is at the county level. Reach out to the Warren County Probate Court for records outside that window.

Georgia Marriage License Process

Georgia's official marriage license page explains the statewide rules. The same laws apply in Warren County as in every other Georgia county.

Warren County marriage license information from Georgia.gov

The process is consistent statewide. Show up together. Bring your ID. Pay the fee. That is really all there is to it. Georgia makes it simple. Office hours and payment options are the main things that change from county to county.

Online Applications and Record Searches

Fill out your application online before your visit. The Georgia Probate Records portal lets you do the paperwork at home. Print the form and bring it to the Warren County Probate Court. You still must appear in person.

To search for marriage records in Warren County, use the online marriage record search. Older records may not be in the database. For those, call the court.

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Nearby Counties

These counties share borders with Warren County. Georgia residents are free to get a marriage license in any county they choose.