Probate Court

Fulton County

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Probate Court

The mission of the Probate Court is to carry out the duties assigned to it under the Constitution and laws of Georgia as a Court of Record. The Judge of the Probate Court makes determinations in all controversies by holding hearings involving estates of decedents and guardianships and/or conservatorships of minors and adults.

The Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the following:

  • Probate of wills of decedents
  • Appointment and removal of administrators and executors of decedents’ estates
  • Appointment and removal of guardians and/or conservators of minors and adults
  • Audit of returns of executors, administrators, and conservators
  • Issuance of marriage licenses and weapons carry licenses
  • Commitments of the mentally ill, alcohol and substance abusers
  • Miscellaneous duties such as issuance of fireworks permits, certificates of residence and recording of elected officials’ oaths and bonds

The Judge, her legal staff and clerks are committed to providing you with exceptional customer service but are prohibited by law from offering legal advice and direction. Please consult with an attorney if you need any legal advice. 

*NO bills larger than $20 are accepted for cash transactions in the Probate Court

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    locations 

    Probate Court - Main Office

    Office Hours - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (customers need to arrive before 4 p.m. to file pleadings with a clerk). Pleadings can be filed with the front desk 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    Probate Court - North Service Center

    Office Hours - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (customers need to arrive before 4 p.m. to file pleadings with a clerk)

    Probate court - south service center 

    Office Hours - 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (customers need to arrive before 4 p.m. to file pleadings with a clerk)