Floyd County Probate Court Case Search

Floyd County Probate Court Records are accessible through the official county website at floydcountyga.gov/probate-court. Judge Steven R. Burkhalter presides over the court, with Court Clerk Lisa Horton managing records. The Floyd County Probate Court serves Rome and surrounding communities in northwest Georgia. You can access Floyd County probate records online or by visiting the Government Plaza location.

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Floyd County Quick Facts

1832 Established
Rome County Seat
98K+ Population
Online Records Access

About Floyd County Probate Court

Floyd County was established in 1832 and named for General John Floyd, a Georgia congressman and military leader. The county seat is Rome, a city known for its seven hills and historic downtown. The Floyd County Probate Court operates from 3 Government Plaza in the heart of Rome.

Judge Steven R. Burkhalter presides over the Floyd County Probate Court. Court Clerk Lisa Horton manages the office and can be reached at (706) 291-5138. The main court phone number is (706) 291-5136. The staff provides professional service to residents of Rome and Floyd County.

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The official Floyd County website at floydcountyga.gov/probate-court provides detailed information about court services. The site includes forms, fee schedules, and procedural guidelines. This official resource is the best starting point for accessing Floyd County probate records.

Floyd County Probate Court Records

Floyd County Probate Court maintains comprehensive records of all probate matters. Estate administration files document the probate of wills and administration of estates without wills. The court processes petitions, inventories, and final accountings. These records are available for public inspection at the courthouse.

Will records in Floyd County include both solemn form and common form probates. Solemn form probate is binding immediately but requires notice to all heirs. Common form probate does not require notice but is not binding for four years. Both types create permanent records in the court files.

Guardianship and conservatorship records protect vulnerable individuals in Floyd County. The court appoints guardians for minors and incapacitated adults who need protection. Annual reports track the welfare of wards and the management of their assets. These records ensure accountability in protective arrangements.

  • Estate administration and will probate records
  • Guardianship and conservatorship case files
  • Marriage license applications
  • Weapons carry license records
  • Mental health commitment proceedings

How to Access Floyd County Probate Records

You can search Floyd County Probate Court Records by visiting 3 Government Plaza in Rome. The clerk's office maintains indexes of all probate cases filed in the county. Provide names, dates, or case numbers to help locate specific records. Staff can assist with searches and provide copies.

The Georgia Probate Records website provides online search capabilities for participating counties. Check this portal to see if Floyd County records are included. The official county website may also offer online access to certain records.

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For certified copies of Floyd County probate records, contact the court office at (706) 291-5136. Certified copies carry an official seal required for many legal purposes. The clerk's office at (706) 291-5138 can provide information about copy fees and procedures.

Note: Fee schedules are subject to change under Senate Bill 232 provisions effective January 1, 2025.

Legal Resources for Floyd County

The Supreme Court of Georgia provides standard probate forms used in Floyd County. These GPCSF forms are used throughout the state for probate proceedings. The Floyd County Probate Court website may have local forms and instructions as well.

Georgia Legal Aid offers free online resources about probate procedures. Their guides explain how to complete forms and what to expect in court. These materials help Floyd County residents understand the probate process.

The probate judge and staff in Floyd County can answer procedural questions. They cannot provide legal advice or recommend attorneys. For legal guidance, consult a private attorney who practices in the Rome area. The State Bar of Georgia can provide referrals.

Nearby Counties

Floyd County borders several other northwest Georgia counties. If you cannot find records in Floyd County, check these neighboring locations.

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