Fannin County Probate Court Document Access

Fannin County Probate Court Records are housed in Blue Ridge, the county seat in the scenic North Georgia mountains. Chief Judge R. Scott Kiker presides over the court, with Chief Clerk Jennifer Falls managing records. The Fannin County Probate Court provides comprehensive services including estate administration, guardianships, and marriage licenses. You can access Fannin County probate records at the courthouse or through online resources.

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Fannin County Quick Facts

1854 Established
Blue Ridge County Seat
24K+ Population
391 Square Miles

About Fannin County Probate Court

Fannin County was created in 1854 from parts of Gilmer and Union counties. The county was named for James Walker Fannin, a Texas War of Independence hero. Blue Ridge serves as the county seat, a popular mountain destination. The Fannin County Probate Court operates from 400 West Main Street, Suite 204.

Chief Judge R. Scott Kiker leads the Fannin County Probate Court with extensive jurisdiction. The court handles estate matters including temporary and permanent administration. Chief Clerk Jennifer Falls manages the office and can be reached at jfalls@fannincountyga.org. The office fax number is 706-632-7167.

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The court's hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. After-hours funeral home dispositions can be arranged by email. The GeorgiaProbateCourt.com directory provides additional contact information for Fannin County.

Fannin County Probate Court Records

Fannin County Probate Court maintains extensive records of all probate proceedings. Estate administration files document the management and distribution of deceased residents' assets. The court handles both common form and solemn form will probates. No administration necessary petitions are processed for small estates. Safekeeping of wills is available for those who wish to file their wills before death.

Guardianship records in Fannin County protect minors and incapacitated adults. Temporary guardianships address immediate needs while permanent arrangements are established. Incapacitated adult guardianships ensure proper care for vulnerable individuals. The court reviews annual reports to monitor the welfare of all wards.

The Fannin County Probate Court also maintains vital records as the custodian of birth and death certificates. Marriage license records document unions performed in the county. Weapons carry license applications are processed and preserved. Traffic court records for certain violations are maintained by the court.

  • Estate administration and will probate files
  • Guardianship and conservatorship records
  • Birth and death certificates (vital records)
  • Marriage license applications
  • Weapons carry license records
  • Traffic and game violation dockets

Accessing Fannin County Probate Records

You can search Fannin County Probate Court Records by visiting the office at 400 West Main Street in Blue Ridge. The staff can assist you in locating specific records and making copies. The office accepts cash, check, money order, and Visa or MasterCard for most services. Vital records require cash or check only.

The Georgia Probate Records website may provide online access to some Fannin County records. This portal allows searches for marriage licenses, will information, and estate data. Check the website to see what Fannin County records are available online.

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Vital records fees in Fannin County are $25 for the first copy and $5 for each additional copy of the same person's record. Marriage licenses cost $36 with a pre-marriage counseling certificate or $76 without. Weapons carry license renewals are $30 for Fannin County residents. Citation payments can be made online at Ezcourtpay.com or by calling 800-262-0128.

Note: The court does not accept credit cards for vital records purchases.

Legal Resources for Fannin County

The Supreme Court of Georgia provides standard probate forms used in Fannin County. These GPCSF forms cover petitions for probate, administration, guardianship, and other filings. Using these standardized forms helps ensure your documents are accepted.

Georgia Legal Aid offers free information about probate procedures. Their guides explain how to complete forms and what to expect during hearings. These resources help Fannin County residents understand the probate process.

The Fannin County Probate Court judge and staff can answer procedural questions. They cannot provide legal advice or help complete paperwork. For legal guidance, consult an attorney who practices in the Blue Ridge area.

Nearby Counties

Fannin County is located in the North Georgia mountains and borders several other counties. If you cannot find records in Fannin County, check these neighboring locations.

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