The Council supports, informs, and speaks for Georgia's probate court judges. This is a complex goal, since Georgia's probate courts have varying responsibilities. All of the courts administer wills and estates, appoint and oversee guardians and conservators, and issue marriage and weapons carry licenses. In addition, some of the courts adjudicate traffic offenses and some hear misdemeanor cases. Others handle vital records. Some of our judges serve as their county's Supervisor of Elections. While each probate court is fairly unique, they are a family of courts working diligently to serve the citizens.
Forms & Documents
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Petition to Probate Will in Solemn Form & for Letters of Administration w/ Will Annexed | Council Of Probate Court Judges Of Georgia, Standard |
Service upon Minor or Adult Ward through Service Upon Guardian | Council Of Probate Court Judges Of Georgia, Standard |
Contact Information & Office Locations
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Main Office
Address:
Council of Probate Court Judges
244 Washington Street, SW
Suite 300
Atlanta, GA 30334-5900
- (800) 498-9469 (Georgia Legal Services Program)