Augusta-Richmond County Probate Court Records

Richmond County Probate Court Records are maintained by the Augusta-Richmond County consolidated government. Judge Stacy Johnson presides over the court, having taken office in January 2025. The court handles wills, estate administrations, guardianships, marriage licenses, and weapons carry permits for over 200,000 residents. You can access records in person in Augusta or through online portals.

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1777 Established
206K Population
Augusta County Seat
Consolidated Government

Augusta-Richmond County Probate Court Office

The Richmond County Probate Court is part of the consolidated Augusta-Richmond County government. Judge Stacy Johnson presides over the court after being elected in January 2025. The court serves one of Georgia's largest metropolitan areas with over 206,000 residents. All probate matters for Augusta and Richmond County are handled at this location.

Augusta-Richmond County is one of Georgia's eight consolidated city-county governments. The Probate Court serves both the city of Augusta and Richmond County. This means residents file all probate matters at one office. The consolidated government streamlines services for the community.

Richmond County Probate Court directory listing

The Augusta-Richmond County Probate Court website provides detailed information. You can find office hours and contact information there. The site explains how to file various probate matters. You can also learn about marriage license and weapons carry license requirements.

Judge Stacy Johnson (Elected January 2025)
Website augustaga.gov/197/Probate-Court
Address Richmond County Courthouse, Augusta, GA
Online Search georgiaprobaterecords.com

How to Search Richmond County Probate Records

You can search Richmond County Probate Court Records through multiple methods. The court offers both online and in-person options. The best method depends on what records you need.

The Georgia Probate Records portal provides online access. You can search marriage licenses and will information. Guardianship petitions are also searchable. This portal covers many metropolitan counties. Richmond County participates in this system.

For in-person searches, visit the Richmond County Courthouse in Augusta. The Probate Court office maintains physical files. Staff can assist with locating records. Bring identification when you visit. Copy fees apply for document requests.

To search Richmond County Probate Records, gather this information:

  • Full name of person on record
  • Approximate year of filing
  • Type of probate record needed
  • Case number if available

Richmond County Probate Court Record Types

Richmond County Probate Court maintains comprehensive records. Wills and estate files are widely used. These documents handle property distribution after death. They include petitions to probate wills. Letters testamentary and estate inventories are also filed.

Guardianship and conservatorship records are important. The court appoints guardians for minors and adults. Files include petitions and court orders. Annual reports document the guardian's activities.

Georgia Supreme Court probate forms for Richmond County

The Supreme Court of Georgia provides standard probate forms. These forms are used in Richmond County. The forms include GPCSF 1 through GPCSF 72. Each form serves a specific purpose in probate proceedings.

Marriage licenses are issued by the Probate Court. These records show who married and when. Both parties must appear in person with valid ID. The license fee varies depending on premarital counseling status.

Note: Weapons carry license records have privacy protections under Georgia law.

Augusta-Richmond County Probate Court Services

The Richmond County Probate Court offers many services to residents. Estate administration is a primary function. The court oversees probate of wills and appointment of administrators. Staff can help you understand the filing process.

Marriage licenses are issued at the Probate Court. Both applicants must appear in person. You need valid identification and Social Security numbers. The court also issues weapons carry licenses. New licenses require fingerprinting and background checks. Renewals are processed through the same office.

Visit the official Richmond County Probate Court website for current fee schedules. Senate Bill 232 updated all statutory fees effective January 1, 2025. Fees vary by type of service. The website has the most current information.

Legal Resources for Richmond County

Several organizations provide help with probate matters in Augusta-Richmond County. These resources offer forms, information, and guidance.

The Council of Probate Court Judges of Georgia offers educational videos. These videos explain probate procedures in plain language. Topics include how to probate a will and file for guardianship. Videos are available in English and Spanish.

Georgia Legal Aid provides free legal information online. Their website has self-help guides. The site helps low-income residents find legal assistance.

Court staff in Richmond County can answer basic procedural questions. They cannot give legal advice. For legal help, consult an attorney licensed in Georgia.

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