Liberty County Probate Court Hinesville GA Case Search & Records 2026

Official Liberty County probate guide

Search Liberty County GA Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings

Use official Liberty County, Georgia Probate Court resources to find estate and guardianship information, access probate forms, search Georgia probate records, confirm the Hinesville court location, and avoid wrong court or private-record portals.

🏛️ Probate Court in Hinesville 📂 Estates & guardianships 🧾 Georgia probate forms Updated 2026
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Find the Right Liberty County Probate Court Path

Choose what you need below. Liberty County Probate Court users usually need estate records, will filing guidance, guardianship or conservatorship information, probate forms, marriage/vital-record details, or court contact information.

📂 Search probate, estate or guardianship records

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Use this for: estate records, will information, guardianship petitions, marriage records, and available Georgia probate search tools.

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Best official path: start with Liberty County Probate Court and use Georgia Probate Records or Georgia court e-access only when the record type is available online.

Important: not every probate file, certified copy, older record, or restricted guardianship matter may be fully available online.

⚠️ Official first: Use Liberty County Probate Court and official Georgia court resources before relying on private record websites.
At a glance

Liberty County GA Probate Court Quick Facts

Liberty County Probate Court is the local Georgia court in Hinesville for probate matters, estates, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses, and birth/death certificate requests. The official county page lists the Probate Court at the Liberty County Justice Center.

🏛️CourtProbate CourtLiberty County, GA
📍LocationHinesville201 S Main Street
☎️Phone912-876-3635Probate Court office
🧾FormsGA ProbateCurrent forms required
⚠️VerifyBefore filingFees may change
Important: Probate procedures, forms, appointment rules, service windows, filing costs, copy rules, and payment methods can change. Always confirm details with Liberty County Probate Court before filing documents, paying fees, or requesting certified copies.
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What This Liberty County Probate Court Guide Covers

Official court basics

Official Liberty County Probate Court Path

For Liberty County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Liberty County Probate Court website. The county’s Probate Court section includes estate, guardianship, conservatorship, forms, marriage license, weapons carry license, and birth/death certificate request pages.

Users should not confuse Liberty County Probate Court with the Clerk of Courts, State Court, Magistrate Court, private background-check websites, or a different Liberty County in another state. Estate and will-related probate matters should begin with the Probate Court unless the court directs you elsewhere.

Estate records

Use Liberty County Probate Court and Georgia probate search tools for estate and will-related record searches when available.

Wills and estates

Use the estates, guardianship and conservatorship section for probate hearing and filing guidance.

Guardianship

Use the guardianship and conservatorship information page for court-scheduled hearings, oaths, and related filings.

Forms

Use the current forms path identified by Liberty County Probate Court and Georgia probate form resources before filing.

Record search

How to Search Liberty County Probate Court Records Online

Liberty County Probate Court does not always mean one single public-record page for every probate document. Depending on the record type, users may need the county Probate Court office, Georgia Probate Records, the Georgia court e-access page, or direct clerk assistance for copies and certifications.

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Start with the official Probate Court page

Open the Liberty County Probate Court page and confirm the court phone, address, hours, and service instructions.

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Use Georgia Probate Records when applicable

The Georgia Probate Records portal includes search options for estates, wills, guardianships, marriage records, deaths, and related probate record categories.

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Search with strong identifiers

Use the decedent’s full legal name, estate name, case number, filing year, petitioner name, guardian/conservator name, or attorney name when available.

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Request official copies directly

If you need certified copies, letters, orders, or records for banks, title work, insurance, or estate administration, contact Liberty County Probate Court directly.

Estates and wills

Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Liberty County

Liberty County Probate Court handles matters such as estates, guardianship, and conservatorship. Estate users may need to probate a will, open administration, request letters, file notices, handle claims, or request court orders depending on the case.

Probate a will

Use this path when a will needs to be presented to the court and an executor may need legal authority.

Administration

Use this path when there is no will or when an administrator must be appointed to manage the estate.

Letters

Banks, title companies, agencies, and financial institutions may require letters testamentary or letters of administration.

Claims

Estate files may involve creditor claims, notices, inventories, returns, accountings, waivers, consents, or court orders.

Filing tip: Do not use old forms, forms from another county, or private templates without checking the current Georgia probate form path and Liberty County Probate Court instructions.
Guardianship

Liberty County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information

Liberty County Probate Court provides an estate, guardianship and conservatorship section. The county page says non-emergency probate and guardianship hearings and/or oaths are scheduled by the Probate Court, and special setting requests should be submitted to the court for consideration.

Guardian

A guardian may be appointed to make personal or care-related decisions for a minor or adult ward when Georgia law allows it.

Conservator

A conservator may be appointed to manage property, finances, or assets for a protected person.

Hearings and oaths

Non-emergency probate and guardianship hearings or oaths are scheduled by the court.

Legal advice warning

Court staff can provide procedural information, but users should not expect legal advice or case strategy.

Forms and filing

Liberty County Probate Forms and Georgia Standard Forms

Liberty County Probate Court’s forms area and estate/guardianship section point users toward current probate forms. Georgia probate filings often use statewide standard probate forms, but Liberty County may also provide local forms, checklists, applications, or handouts for specific tasks.

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Liberty Probate Forms

Use this section for Liberty County Probate Court forms, applications, and handouts.

Open Liberty Forms
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Estate & Guardianship Info

Use this section for estate, guardianship, conservatorship, hearing, and oath guidance.

Open Estate Info
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Georgia Standard Forms

Use the statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms page for official GPCSF forms.

Open GA Probate Forms
Copies and records

Certified Copies, Estate Documents and Public Record Requests

Online searches can help locate a probate matter, 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 guardianship proof, confirm the exact document needed with Liberty County Probate Court.

Certified letters

Ask whether you need certified letters testamentary, letters of administration, guardianship letters, or another court-certified document.

Online record

An online record may show filing details, but it may not replace certified documents for official transactions.

Older records

Historical probate records, archived files, or special records may require direct court, county, or archive assistance.

Payment method

The official court page says services are cashier’s check, money order, or cash only. Verify current payment rules before visiting.

Map and location

Liberty County Probate Court Map and Location

The official county Probate Court page lists the court at 201 S Main Street, Liberty County Justice Center, Hinesville, GA 31313. The Georgia Department of Public Health vital-records listing identifies Liberty County Probate Court at 201 South Main Street, Suite 2200, Hinesville, GA 31313. Confirm office hours and service windows before visiting.

Most searched questions

Liberty County Probate Court FAQs

Where is Liberty County Probate Court located?

Liberty County Probate Court is listed at 201 S Main Street, Liberty County Justice Center, Hinesville, GA 31313. The vital-records listing also references Suite 2200 at 201 South Main Street.

What is the phone number for Liberty County Probate Court?

The official Probate Court page and directory list the phone number as 912-876-3635.

What are Liberty County Probate Court hours?

The official directory lists Monday through Friday, 8 am to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm, closed noon to 1 pm for lunch. Specific services such as marriage license, weapons carry license, and vital records are listed as 8:00-11:30 and 1:00-4:15 daily.

How do I search Liberty County probate records?

Start with Liberty County Probate Court and use Georgia Probate Records for available estate, will, guardianship, marriage, and death search categories. If the file is not available online or you need certified copies, contact the Probate Court directly.

Does Liberty County Probate Court handle guardianships?

Yes. The official county Probate Court section includes estates, guardianship, and conservatorship information, and states that non-emergency probate and guardianship hearings and/or oaths are scheduled by the court.

Where can I find Liberty County probate forms?

Use Liberty County Probate Court’s forms, applications and handouts page, the estate/guardianship page, and current Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms when applicable.

Can court staff give legal advice?

No. Probate Court staff can usually provide procedural information, but they cannot choose your legal strategy, complete legal analysis, or replace advice from a Georgia probate attorney.

Disclaimer: This guide is for public information only and is not legal advice. Always verify current filing rules, fees, forms, records access, payment methods, service windows, and office procedures directly with Liberty County Probate Court.