Search Probate Court of Cobb County GA Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings
Use official Cobb County, Georgia Probate Court resources to search estate records, view probate and license document images, find wills and estates guidance, access guardianship forms, check common probate fees, confirm the court location, and avoid wrong court portals.
Choose what you need below. Cobb County Probate Court users usually need estate records, document images, probate forms, common filing fees, guardianship or conservatorship information, marriage/license records, or court contact details.
📂 Search probate estate, case status or license records
Use this for: probate estate records, license records, case status, document images, and court docket access.
Best official path: Cobb County Probate Court’s Case Status and Records Search page and the linked web portal.
Important: Cobb County says probate estates and license document images and records are available on the case management web portal, and no login is needed to view court records or the docket.
Probate Court of Cobb County GA Quick Facts
The Probate Court of Cobb County is the local Georgia probate court for estates, wills, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses, mental health matters, and related probate services. The court’s official website provides dedicated pages for records search, wills and estates, guardianships and conservatorships, fees, forms, probate resources, and court contact details.
What This Cobb County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official Probate Court of Cobb County Path
For Cobb County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Cobb County Probate Court website. The court’s website provides sections for case status and records search, wills and estates, guardianships and conservatorships, fees, forms, probate resources, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses, and contact information.
Users should not confuse Cobb County Probate Court with Superior Court records, State Court records, private background-check websites, real estate deed search pages, or general Georgia court pages. Estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, and probate record matters should begin with Probate Court resources unless the court directs you elsewhere.
Use the official Case Status and Records Search page for probate estate records, license records, document images, and docket access.
Use the Wills & Estates section for probate petitions, estate administration, fiduciary responsibilities, and filing guidance.
Use the Guardianships & Conservatorships section for minor, adult, guardian, conservator, annual return, and related forms.
Use Cobb County additional forms, Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms, and the common probate court fees page before filing.
How to Search Cobb County Probate Court Records Online
Cobb County Probate Court’s Case Status and Records Search page says probate estates and license document images and records are available on the court’s case management system web portal. The page also notes that users do not need a login to view court records or the court docket.
Start with the official records page
Open Cobb County Probate Court’s Case Status and Records Search page and follow the official search link provided by the court.
Use the strongest search details
Search by decedent name, estate name, case number, license information, filing year, petitioner, executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, or attorney name if available.
Review privacy notes
Cobb County notes that certain sensitive information within documents may be concealed from the online record for privacy purposes.
Request official copies if needed
If you need certified letters, certified orders, sealed documents, or official probate file copies, contact the Probate Court before relying on an online printout.
Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Cobb County
The Wills & Estates section of Cobb County Probate Court is the main path for decedent estate matters. Use it when you need to probate a will, file for letters testamentary, request letters of administration, handle estate administration, check fiduciary responsibilities, or understand what documents may be needed for a probate filing.
Use this path when a will needs to be presented to the court and an executor may need legal authority.
Use this path when there is no will or when an administrator must be appointed to manage the estate.
Banks, title companies, and agencies may require letters testamentary or letters of administration.
Estate files may involve petitions, orders, notices, claims, inventories, returns, accountings, and fiduciary documents.
Cobb County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
Cobb County Probate Court provides a dedicated Guardianships & Conservatorships section with links to Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and additional local forms. These matters may involve minors, incapacitated adults, guardians, conservators, annual returns, personal status reports, disclosure statements, and court-supervised fiduciary responsibilities.
A guardian may be appointed to make personal or care-related decisions for a minor or incapacitated adult.
A conservator may be appointed to manage property, funds, or assets for a protected person.
Cobb County lists additional forms such as annual return, personal status report, case contact sheet, and disclosure statement.
Probate Court staff can answer procedural questions, but court staff cannot choose your form or give legal advice.
Cobb County Probate Forms and Georgia Standard Forms
Georgia probate filings often use statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms. Cobb County Probate Court also provides additional local forms and resources. Read all instructions before filing because the correct form depends on the specific facts of the case.
Additional Forms
Use this Cobb County page for local additional probate forms and estate division forms.
Open Cobb FormsGeorgia Standard Forms
Use the statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms page for official probate forms.
Open GA Probate FormsProbate Resources
Use Cobb County’s probate resources page for videos, workshops, legal aid, and law library help.
Open Probate ResourcesCommon Probate Court Fees in Cobb County
Cobb County Probate Court provides a Common Probate Court Fees page. The court lists examples such as petitions for letters of administration, petitions to probate a will in solemn form, and related filing costs. Fees can change, and some petitions may include publication or other additional costs.
Cobb County lists petition fees for letters of administration with or without powers. Check the current fee page before filing.
The court lists fees for petitions to probate a will in solemn form and related filings.
Some petitions may include a publication requirement and publication cost. Confirm the exact total before paying.
Certified copies, letters, and record copies may have separate fees from filing fees.
Certified Copies, Estate Documents and Public Record Requests
Online access can help locate a probate record, but official use often requires a court-issued or certified copy. If you need records for a bank, real estate transaction, title work, insurance, heirship issue, fiduciary authority, or legal filing, confirm the exact document needed with Cobb County Probate Court.
Ask whether you need certified letters testamentary, letters of administration, or another court-certified document.
An online record may show filing details or document images, but it may not replace certified documents for official transactions.
Certain sensitive information may be concealed from online records for privacy purposes.
Copy and certification costs may apply. Verify current fees directly before ordering.
Official Cobb County Probate Court Links
Case Status & Records
Official page for probate estate, license record, document image, and docket access.
Open Records SearchWills & Estates
Official Cobb County Probate Court page for estate and will guidance.
Open Wills & EstatesGuardianships
Official page for guardianship and conservatorship information and forms.
Open GuardianshipsProbate Court of Cobb County Map and Location
The official Cobb County Probate Court contact information lists the court at 32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090. The listed Probate Court phone number is (770) 528-1900, and regular hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding holidays or court closures.
Probate Court of Cobb County FAQs
Where is the Probate Court of Cobb County located?
The Probate Court of Cobb County is located at 32 Waddell Street, Marietta, GA 30090.
What is the Cobb County Probate Court phone number?
The official Probate Court phone number is (770) 528-1900.
How do I search Cobb County probate estate records?
Use the official Cobb County Probate Court Case Status and Records Search page. The court says probate estates and license document images and records are available on its case management web portal.
Do I need a login to view Cobb County Probate Court records?
The official records search page says users do not need a login to view court records or the court docket.
Which forms should I use for Cobb County probate?
Start with Cobb County Probate Court’s Additional Forms page and the statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms page. Confirm the correct form before filing.
Does Cobb County Probate Court handle guardianships?
Yes. Cobb County Probate Court provides a Guardianships & Conservatorships section with links to Georgia standard forms and additional local forms.
Can Cobb County Probate Court staff give legal advice?
No. Cobb County Probate Court explains that state law prohibits court staff from rendering legal advice, restating the law, or recommending specific ways to pursue legal action.