The Probate Court of Peach County issues marriage licenses and maintains those records. We also issue
certified and plain copies of marriage licenses and applications for all marriages that were applied for in Peach County.
General Information
Obtaining
a License to Marry
- Applicants must both appear in person
- Applicants must
be 18 years of age or older. (Certain circumstances permit underage applicants to obtain a marriage license. Call the Peach
County Probate Court for additional information.)
- A picture identification card is required for both applicants.
- A
divorce decree or death certificate from the former spouse is required from one or both applicants that have had prior marriages.
- An
application for a marriage license must be filled out and signed by both applicants.
- At lease one applicant has to
be a resident of Georgia in order to apply for a marriage license in a county other than the county they are to be married
in. If both applicants are not residents of Georgia, you must apply in the same county you are getting married in.
- There
is a $56 fee for a marriage license without certification of Premarital Counseling. With Certification of Premarital Counseling
the fee is $16.00. These fees are payable by cash, check, or money order.
Filing a License
After A Marriage Ceremony
After a couple is married by a clergy or person who is authorized to perform marriage
ceremonies, the license is mailed back to the Probate Court.
Fees for Certified and Plain Copies of Marriage
Licenses and Applications
- If a couple needs copies of their marriage license,
they may be purchased for $10 each using cash, check, or money order.
- The marriage license is public record and can
be purchased by anyone. No identification is required to purchase certified copy of a marriage license.
To
Receive Certified or Plain Copies in the Mail
- Send us a written request with the
name of the Bride (name prior to marriage) and Groom and date of marriage.
- Please tell us how many copies you are
requesting.
- Please enclose a check or money order for the total amount of copies requested (fees listed above).
Notice
of Change in Fees for Marriage Licenses
Effective July 1, 2010, there was a change in the fees for applications
for marriage licenses in the State of Georgia. Pursuant to House Bill 948, the application fee was raised unless the couple
seeking the license have completed a qualifying premarital education program*, as defined by the Bill.
*Under House
Bill 378, a “qualifying premarital education program” shall include at least six hours of “instruction involving
marital issues, which may include but not be limited to conflict management, communication skills, financial responsibilities,
child and parenting responsibilities, and extended family roles.” The program must have been completed within 12 months
prior to the application and the couple must have undergone the premarital education together. To qualify, the premarital
education must have been performed by:
- A professional counselor, social worker, or marriage
and family therapist;
- a psychiatrist;
- a psychologist; or
- an active member of the clergy when in the
course of his or her service as clergy, or the designee of such active member of the clergy, provided the designee is skilled
and trained in premarital education.
In order to qualify for the reduced fee, the couple must provide
the Court a signed and dated certificate of completion of a qualifying premarital education program. The Court has an acceptable
Certificate which you take to the premarital education provider.
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