Floyd County GA Probate Court Case Search & Records 2026

Official Floyd County probate guide

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

Use official Floyd County, Georgia Probate Court resources to find estate information, search Georgia probate records, access forms, confirm guardianship contacts, locate the court in Rome, and avoid wrong or private record portals.

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Find the Right Floyd County Probate Court Path

Choose what you need below. Floyd County Probate Court users usually need estate records, will information, guardianship or conservatorship help, Georgia probate forms, marriage records, or court contact details.

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Use this for: estate records, probate case lookup, filed estate documents, and basic public probate record access.

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Best official path: Floyd County Probate Court’s official website and Georgia Probate Records search tools.

Important: Georgia Probate Records provides search options for estates, wills, guardianships, marriages, deaths, traffic, and calendars.

⚠️ Official first: Use Floyd County Probate Court and Georgia Probate Records before relying on private court-record websites.
At a glance

Floyd County GA Probate Court Quick Facts

Floyd County Probate Court is the local Georgia court in Rome for probate matters including decedents’ estates, wills, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, weapons carry permits, and other probate-related filings.

🏛️CourtProbate CourtFloyd County, GA
📍LocationRome3 Government Plaza
☎️Phone(706) 291-5136Main Probate Court
👨‍⚖️JudgeSteven R. BurkhalterProbate Judge
⚠️VerifyBefore filingRules may change
Important: Probate procedures, forms, copy rules, filing costs, record availability, and office routing can change. Always confirm current instructions with Floyd County Probate Court before filing documents, paying fees, or ordering certified copies.
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What This Floyd County Probate Court Guide Covers

Official court basics

Official Floyd County Probate Court Path

For Floyd County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Floyd County Probate Court website. The court’s page provides sections for decedents’ estates, Georgia probate records, electronic petition filings, marriage licenses, proceeding without an attorney, and forms.

Users should not confuse Floyd County Probate Court with Superior Court, Clerk of Court civil/criminal records, private record websites, or unrelated Floyd County pages in another state. Estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, and Georgia probate-record searches should begin with Probate Court resources unless the court directs you elsewhere.

Estate records

Use Floyd County Probate Court and Georgia Probate Records for estate information and probate search tools.

Wills and estates

Use the Decedents’ Estates page for estate proceedings and Georgia probate filing guidance.

Guardianship

Use the Probate Court contact page and forms section for guardianship and conservatorship routing.

Forms

Use Floyd County’s forms page and Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms before filing.

Record search

How to Search Floyd County Probate Court Records Online

Georgia Probate Records provides search options for estate information, recorded marriage licenses, will information, guardianship petitions, death information, traffic dockets, and hearing calendars. For Floyd County probate matters, use this official-style probate record path together with Floyd County Probate Court’s own pages.

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Start with Floyd County Probate Court

Open the official Floyd County Probate Court page and confirm whether you need estates, wills, guardianships, forms, or contact details.

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Use Georgia Probate Records

Search estate information, will information, guardianship petitions, marriage records, death information, or probate calendars where available.

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Search with strong details

Use the decedent’s full legal name, estate name, case number, filing year, fiduciary name, attorney name, or document type if known.

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Request certified copies if needed

If a bank, title company, agency, heir, or attorney needs official proof, contact Probate Court before relying on an online printout.

Estates and wills

Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Floyd County

Floyd County’s Decedents’ Estates page explains that different proceedings may be filed in Probate Court after the death of a Georgia resident or a non-resident who owned property in Georgia. It also explains that proceedings are filed in the Probate Court of the decedent’s Georgia county of residence or the county where a non-resident’s property is located.

Probate a will

Use this path when a will must be presented and a personal representative may need authority from the court.

Administration

Use this path when there is no will or when an administrator must be appointed to handle estate assets and debts.

Letters

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

Estate clerk

Floyd County lists Tiffany Leming as Estate Clerk at (706) 291-5139.

Filing tip: Do not use old forms, another county’s forms, or private templates without checking Floyd County Probate Court guidance and the current Georgia standard probate forms.
Guardianship

Floyd County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information

Floyd County Probate Court handles guardianship and conservatorship-related matters through its probate office. The official contact page lists a dedicated guardianship contact, Stacey Siniard, at (706) 314-1856.

Guardian

A guardian may be appointed to make personal or care-related decisions for a minor or adult ward.

Conservator

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

Reports

Floyd County’s forms page includes supporting documents such as personal status reports, annual returns, and inventory or asset management plans.

Court staff limit

Probate Court staff can provide procedure and form direction, but they cannot give legal advice.

Forms and filing

Floyd County Probate Forms and Georgia Standard Forms

Floyd County’s Forms page directs users to Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and General Instructions. It also lists supporting documents including adult conservatorship inventory and asset management plan, minor conservatorship inventory and asset management plan, annual return, and personal status report.

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Floyd Probate Forms

Use this page for Floyd County Probate Court forms and supporting documents.

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Decedents’ Estates

Use this page for Floyd County estate proceeding information and probate filing guidance.

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Georgia Standard Forms

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

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Copies and records

Certified Copies, Estate Documents and Public Record Requests

Online probate search can help identify a Floyd County probate record, but official use often requires a court-issued copy or certified copy. If you need records for a bank, title transfer, real estate closing, insurance claim, fiduciary authority, heirship question, or legal filing, confirm the exact document with Probate Court.

Certified letters

Ask whether you need certified letters testamentary, letters of administration, guardianship letters, or conservatorship letters.

Online record

An online search result may show basic record details, but it may not replace certified court-issued documents.

Older records

Older files, sealed files, or special record types may require direct court assistance.

Copy fees

Copy, certification, and record retrieval fees may apply. Verify current costs directly before ordering.

Map and location

Floyd County Probate Court Map and Location

Floyd County Probate Court is listed at 3 Government Plaza, Rome, GA 30161. Confirm office hours, department routing, and document requirements before visiting.

Most searched questions

Floyd County Probate Court FAQs

Where is Floyd County Probate Court located?

Floyd County Probate Court is located at 3 Government Plaza, Rome, GA 30161.

What is the Floyd County Probate Court phone number?

The main Floyd County Probate Court phone number is (706) 291-5136.

Who is the Floyd County Probate Judge?

The official Floyd County Probate Court contact page lists Steven R. Burkhalter as Probate Judge.

How do I search Floyd County probate records?

Start with the official Floyd County Probate Court website and Georgia Probate Records, which provides search options for estate information, will information, guardianships, marriages, deaths, traffic, and calendars.

Where are Floyd County estate proceedings filed?

Floyd County’s Decedents’ Estates page explains that proceedings are filed in the Probate Court of the Georgia county where the decedent resided, or where a non-resident owned property in Georgia.

Where can I find Floyd County probate forms?

Use Floyd County Probate Court’s Forms page and the statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms page before filing.

Disclaimer: This guide is for public information only and is not legal advice. Always verify current filing rules, fees, forms, records access, copy procedures, and office requirements directly with Floyd County Probate Court.