Liberty County Probate Court Records Lookup

Liberty County Probate Court Records are maintained in Hinesville, Georgia, for this coastal Georgia county home to Fort Stewart. The Probate Court handles wills, estates, guardianships, and marriage licenses for local residents. You can search Liberty County Probate Court Records by visiting the courthouse or using online resources. This guide explains how to find these public records in Liberty County.

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Liberty County Quick Facts

1777 Established
Hinesville County Seat
519 Square Miles
Judge Nancy Aspinwall

Liberty County Probate Court

The Liberty County Probate Court serves coastal Georgia. The court is located in Hinesville, the county seat. Judge Nancy Aspinwall serves as the Probate Judge. The court serves a diverse community including military families from Fort Stewart.

Liberty County was one of Georgia's original counties, established in 1777. It was named for the patriotic ideal of liberty. The county is home to Fort Stewart, the largest Army installation east of the Mississippi River. The Probate Court serves both civilian and military families.

Address Liberty County Justice Center
201 S. Main Street
Hinesville, GA 31313
Phone (912) 876-3635
Hours 8:00 - 11:30 AM and 1:00 - 4:15 PM daily
Payment Cashier's check, money order, or cash only

Liberty County Probate Court Records

The Probate Court maintains various record types. Documents serve legal purposes.

Wills and estate records are filed after death. Courts validate and probate them. Estate administration handles intestate cases. Records include petitions and inventories.

Guardianship cases protect vulnerable individuals. Courts appoint decision-makers. Annual reports document activities.

Marriage licenses are public records. Both parties appear with identification. Licenses are valid throughout Georgia.

Weapons carry licenses involve background checks. Applications are processed through the Probate Court.

  • Wills and testaments
  • Estate administration files
  • Guardianship petitions
  • Conservatorship records
  • Marriage licenses
  • Weapons carry licenses
  • Vital records

Accessing Liberty County Probate Records

Records are available through multiple methods. Choose what works for your needs.

Visit the Hinesville Justice Center for in-person access. The Probate Court office provides record searches. Staff assist with locating files. Copies cost per page.

The Georgia Probate Records portal offers online searching. Check if Liberty County participates. Search from home convenience.

Mail requests require written application. Include case details and payment. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Note: Payment is accepted by cashier's check, money order, or cash only at Liberty County Probate Court.

Filing Probate Cases in Liberty County

Probate filings follow Georgia procedures. Proper filing ensures timely processing.

Venue rules require filing in the proper county. File where the deceased lived. Georgia Code Title 53 governs probate law.

Standard forms are required for initial filings. The Supreme Court of Georgia provides these forms. GPCSF forms cover common probate needs.

Filing fees vary by petition type. Minimum deposits are required. Full payment precedes case closure.

Legal Resources for Liberty County Residents

Several organizations provide probate assistance. Resources help navigate the system.

Georgia Legal Aid offers free online resources. Guides explain probate procedures. Self-help materials assist with forms.

The Council of Probate Court Judges provides educational videos. Topics cover will probate and guardianship.

Military legal assistance may be available for service members. Check with Fort Stewart legal services for eligibility.

Court staff can answer procedural questions. They cannot give legal advice. Consult attorneys for legal guidance.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Liberty County. File in the correct jurisdiction.

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