Search Walton County GA Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings
Use official Walton County, Georgia Probate Court resources to search estate records, find will information, access guardianship petitions, apply for marriage licenses, check weapons carry license guidance, confirm court location, and avoid wrong-county probate portals.
Choose what you need below. Walton County Probate Court users usually need estate records, will probate, administration, guardianship or conservatorship, marriage license applications, weapons carry license information, forms, filing fees, or official court contact details.
📂 Search probate estate, will or guardianship records
Use this for: estate information, will information, guardianship petitions, marriage records, death information, hearings, and miscellaneous probate filings.
Best official path: start with Walton County Probate Court and Georgia Probate Records search tools.
Important: online search tools may help locate records, but certified copies, letters, sealed matters, and some restricted files require direct court assistance.
Walton County GA Probate Court Quick Facts
Walton County Probate Court is the local Georgia probate court for Walton County matters. The Alcovy Circuit court-information page lists the Honorable Bruce E. Wright as Probate Judge and identifies the court at 303 S. Hammond Drive, Suite 118, Monroe, GA 30655.
What This Walton County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official Walton County Probate Court Path
For Walton County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Walton County Probate Court website and the Alcovy Circuit Probate Court information page. Georgia probate courts exercise exclusive original jurisdiction over probate of wills, administration of estates, guardianship, conservatorship, and related probate matters.
Do not confuse Walton County, Georgia with Walton County, Florida, private background-check pages, property-record portals, or general clerk records. Estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, marriage-license, and weapons carry license matters should begin with Walton County Probate Court or the official Georgia Probate Records portal.
Use Georgia Probate Records and official court resources for estate information, will information, guardianship petitions, and related probate searches.
Walton County Probate Court is listed at 303 S. Hammond Drive, Suite 118, Monroe, GA 30655.
The court-information page says to call and confirm your appointment before attending if you have made an appointment with the office.
The court-information page says marriage license or weapons carry permit applicants should allow at least 30 minutes to process the application.
How to Search Walton County Probate Court Records Online
Georgia Probate Records provides search paths for estate information, recorded marriage licenses, will information, guardianship petitions, death information, hearings and calendars, and miscellaneous probate filings. Walton County appears as a selectable county in the Georgia Probate Records estate-search tool.
Start with the official probate page
Open Walton County Probate Court’s official page and the Alcovy Circuit Probate Court information page to confirm the court, judge, address, phone number, hours, and current notices.
Use Georgia Probate Records for searchable categories
Search estate information, wills, guardianship petitions, marriage records, deaths, hearings, calendars, and miscellaneous filings when available.
Search with strong details
Use the decedent name, estate name, case number, filing year, executor, administrator, guardian, conservator, ward, applicant, or attorney name if available.
Verify official copies
If you need a document for a bank, title company, agency, court, estate transaction, or fiduciary proof, ask whether certified letters, certified orders, or a complete file copy is required.
Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Walton County
Walton County Probate Court is the correct local starting point for Georgia estate administration and will probate involving a Walton County decedent or property that belongs in Walton County Probate Court. Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms should be used for regular probate filings when applicable.
Use this path when a will needs to be presented to the Probate Court and an executor may need authority through letters testamentary.
Use this path when there is no will, or when an administrator must be appointed to manage an estate.
Use this path only when the facts match Georgia requirements and the correct standard petition applies.
Use this path for Georgia year’s support matters involving a surviving spouse, minor children, or other qualifying circumstances.
Walton County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
Georgia probate courts handle appointment of guardians and conservators for minors and adults. For Walton County matters, use Walton County Probate Court and Georgia standard probate forms to confirm the correct process, notices, background-check requirements, hearing needs, and reporting duties.
Use the correct minor guardianship path when a child needs a court-appointed guardian or conservator.
Use this path for adult guardianship or conservatorship matters involving a proposed ward.
A conservator may be appointed to manage property, funds, or financial affairs for a minor or adult ward.
Some guardianship, conservatorship, minor, medical, or sealed matters may not be fully available through public online search.
Walton County Probate Forms, Filing Fees and Appointments
Georgia probate filings commonly use statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms. The Georgia Supreme Court and Council of Probate Court Judges publish official standard forms for estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, year’s support, personal representative authority, discharge, and related probate matters.
Walton County Probate Court’s public notice states that marriage license applicants must apply online at Georgia Probate Records to receive a confirmation number and then schedule an appointment. The court-information page also says applicants for a marriage license or weapons carry permit should allow at least 30 minutes to process the application.
Standard Forms
Use Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms for estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, and related filings.
Open GA Standard FormsGeorgia Probate Records
Use statewide tools for estate search, marriage application, will information, guardianship petitions, and more.
Open Probate RecordsCourt Information
Use Alcovy Circuit’s Walton Probate Court page for address, phone, fax, hours, and appointment guidance.
Open Court InformationCertified Copies, Letters, Orders and Probate File Requests
Online access can help users locate a Walton County probate matter, but many official tasks require court-issued documents. Banks, title companies, insurance companies, agencies, attorneys, heirs, executors, administrators, guardians, and conservators may require certified copies or specific letters rather than a basic online search result.
Ask whether you need certified letters testamentary, letters of administration, guardianship letters, conservatorship letters, or another official document.
For real estate, year’s support, no administration necessary, or fiduciary authority, verify whether a certified order is required.
Older, restricted, sealed, or complex files may require direct request through Walton County Probate Court rather than portal-only access.
Copy and certification costs may apply. Confirm current charges with Probate Court before ordering documents.
Marriage Licenses, Weapons Carry Permits and Other Walton Probate Court Services
Georgia probate courts often handle more than estate cases. Walton County Probate Court’s official page posts public notices about marriage license applications and firearms license costs. Georgia Probate Records also includes marriage application tools, recorded marriage license search, weapons carry application tools, death information, hearings and calendars, and petition fee tools.
Walton County’s official Probate Court page says applicants must apply online at Georgia Probate Records to receive a confirmation number and then schedule an appointment.
The official Walton County page states that effective January 1, 2025, the cost for a new firearms license decreased to $77.00 due to a decrease in GBI/Federal Records check.
The court-information page says marriage license or weapons carry permit applicants should allow at least 30 minutes to process the application.
If you have made an appointment with the office, the court-information page says to call and confirm your appointment before attending.
Official Walton County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official Walton County Probate Court page with public notices and online application instructions.
Open Probate CourtCourt Information
Alcovy Circuit page listing judge, address, phone, fax, hours, and appointment guidance.
Open Court InfoGeorgia Probate Records
Statewide probate record search tools for estates, wills, guardianships, marriages, deaths, calendars, and more.
Open Probate RecordsEstate Search
Georgia Probate Records estate search page with Walton County listed as a selectable county.
Open Estate SearchGeorgia Standard Forms
Supreme Court of Georgia page for Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and instructions.
Open GA FormsStaff Directory
Walton County staff directory listing Probate Judge Bruce E. Wright and Probate Court staff phone information.
Open Staff DirectoryWalton County Probate Court Map and Location
The Alcovy Circuit court-information page lists Walton County Probate Court at 303 S. Hammond Drive, Suite 118, Monroe, GA 30655. Office number: 770-267-1345. Fax number: 770-267-1417. Office hours are listed as Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., excluding Walton County holidays.
Walton County Probate Court FAQs
Where is Walton County Probate Court located?
Walton County Probate Court is listed at 303 S. Hammond Drive, Suite 118, Monroe, GA 30655.
What is the phone number for Walton County Probate Court?
The court-information page lists office number 770-267-1345 and fax number 770-267-1417.
Who is the Walton County Probate Court Judge?
The Alcovy Circuit court-information page identifies the Honorable Bruce E. Wright as Walton County Probate Judge.
How do I search Walton County probate records?
Start with Georgia Probate Records and official Walton County Probate Court resources. Search using the estate name, decedent name, case number, filing year, fiduciary name, guardian name, ward name, or applicant information when available.
Does Walton County Probate Court handle estates and wills?
Yes. Georgia probate courts handle probate of wills and administration of estates. For Walton County matters, use Walton County Probate Court and the official Georgia Probate Records tools.
Does Walton County Probate Court handle guardianships?
Yes. Georgia probate courts handle appointment of guardians and conservators for minors and adults. Some guardianship or conservatorship records may be restricted or require direct court assistance.
How do I apply for a Walton County marriage license?
The official Walton County Probate Court page says applicants must apply online at Georgia Probate Records to receive a confirmation number and then schedule an appointment.
How much is a new Walton County firearms license?
The official Walton County Probate Court page states that effective January 1, 2025, the cost for a new firearms license decreased to $77.00 due to a decrease in GBI/Federal Records check.