Georgia Probate Court Records by County

Georgia is home to 159 counties, each with its own Probate Court responsible for maintaining vital records including estate documents, wills, guardianship proceedings, and marriage licenses. These probate records provide invaluable insights for genealogists, legal professionals, and individuals researching family history or settling estates. Whether you are searching for historical wills from the 19th century or recent guardianship records, each county's Probate Court serves as the primary custodian of these important documents. Select a county below to access specific probate record resources, contact information, and search procedures.