Liberty County Probate Court 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 and Georgia probate resources to find estate forms, probate filing guidance, guardianship and conservatorship information, marriage license rules, weapons carry license details, vital records guidance, court hours, and the correct local probate court path.

🏛️ 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 opening help, will probate, guardianship or conservatorship information, marriage license guidance, weapons carry license details, vital records help, or the court’s address and phone number.

⚖️ Open an estate or probate a will

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Use this for: probate of a will, appointment of a personal representative, estate administration, and decedent asset transfers.

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Best official path: start with Liberty County Probate Court, then use Georgia Probate Court standard forms and local instructions.

Important: call 912-876-3635 before filing to confirm current requirements, fees, payment rules, and whether local forms or handouts apply.

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

Liberty County GA Probate Court Quick Facts

Liberty County Probate Court is the local Georgia probate court for estate matters, guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, marriage licenses, weapons carry licenses, and birth/death certificate requests. The official county page lists Judge Nancy Aspinwall and the Probate Court office at the Liberty County Justice Center in Hinesville.

🏛️CourtProbate CourtLiberty County, GA
👤JudgeNancy AspinwallProbate Court
📍Location201 S Main StHinesville, GA
☎️Phone912-876-3635Probate office
🕘HoursMon-Fri8-12 & 1-5
Important: Probate procedures, forms, fees, payment rules, appointment rules, copy requirements, and office operations can change. Always verify current instructions directly with Liberty County Probate Court before filing documents, requesting records, or paying fees.
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What This Liberty County Probate Court Guide Covers

Official court basics

Official Liberty County GA Probate Court Path

For Liberty County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Liberty County Probate Court page. The court’s official navigation includes birth/death certificate requests, estates, guardianship and conservatorship, forms, marriage licenses, and weapons carry license information.

Users should not confuse Liberty County, Georgia with Liberty County in another state. For this page, use Liberty County, GA sources only and confirm local office rules with the Probate Court before visiting.

Estates

Use Probate Court for decedent estate administration, probate of wills, letters, and appointment of a personal representative.

Guardianship

Use Probate Court for guardianship and conservatorship filings involving minors or incapacitated adults.

Marriage licenses

Marriage license services are handled by Probate Court during the daily service windows listed by the county.

Vital records

Liberty County Probate Court is also listed by Georgia DPH as a vital records office for birth/death certificate requests.

Record search

How to Search or Request Liberty County Probate Court Records

For estate files, will records, letters, guardianship records, conservatorship records, certified copies, or vital records connected to the Probate Court office, begin with Liberty County Probate Court and provide the strongest identifying details available.

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Confirm the correct county

Make sure the matter belongs to Liberty County, Georgia, not another Liberty County or another Georgia court.

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Gather search details

Use the decedent’s full legal name, date of death, filing year, estate number, personal representative name, attorney name, or document type.

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Contact Probate Court

Call 912-876-3635 or visit the Liberty County Justice Center probate office for current record access and copy instructions.

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Ask about certified copies

Banks, title companies, agencies, and attorneys may require certified letters, certified orders, or official file copies instead of informal record printouts.

Estates and wills

Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Liberty County

Georgia Probate Court commonly handles the probate of wills, administration of estates, appointment of personal representatives, and related estate filings. For Liberty County estate filings, use local Probate Court instructions along with current Georgia Probate Court standard forms.

With a will

Use this path when a will needs to be admitted and an executor may need authority to act for the estate.

Without a will

Use this path when no valid will exists and someone may need appointment as administrator.

Personal representative

The appointed person may handle estate assets, debts, notices, filings, transfers, and court-required estate steps.

Letters

Letters testamentary or letters of administration may be needed for banks, title companies, agencies, or estate transactions.

Filing tip: Georgia probate forms can change. Use the latest official forms and call Liberty County Probate Court before filing to confirm fees, local handouts, payment methods, and required supporting documents.
Guardianship

Liberty County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information

The official Liberty County Probate Court page includes an estates, guardianship and conservatorship section. Guardianship and conservatorship cases can involve personal care decisions, financial protection, court oversight, reports, and fiduciary duties.

Guardian

A guardian may be appointed for personal care, decision-making, or protection of a minor or incapacitated adult.

Conservator

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

Forms

Use Georgia Probate Court standard forms and any Liberty County local forms or handouts before filing.

Legal help

Guardianship and conservatorship cases can be sensitive. Court staff can provide procedure, but not legal advice.

Marriage license

Liberty County Probate Court Marriage License Information

Liberty County Probate Court handles marriage license applications. The official county page says appointments are no longer necessary to come to the Probate Court office, but marriage license, weapons carry license, and vital record services are done from 8:00-11:30 and 1:00-4:15 daily.

Service window

Marriage license services are listed for 8:00-11:30 and 1:00-4:15 daily during court business days.

Call first

The county asks users to contact the office at 912-876-3635 to inquire about requirements and fees.

Payment

The official page says services are cashier’s check, money order, or cash only.

Forms

The Liberty County forms page includes an application for marriage license and related handouts.

Vital records

Birth and Death Certificate Requests at Liberty County Probate Court

Liberty County Probate Court is listed by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a vital records office at 201 South Main Street, Suite 2200, Hinesville, GA 31313. The county page also includes birth/death certificate requests in the Probate Court section.

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Confirm eligibility

Birth and death certificate requests may require identification, relationship or legal interest, and a specific fee.

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Use the daily service window

The county says vital records are handled from 8:00-11:30 and 1:00-4:15 daily during court business days.

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Call before visiting

Call 912-876-3635 to confirm requirements, fees, identification, and acceptable payment methods.

Forms and filing

Liberty County Probate Forms and Georgia Standard Forms

For estate, will, guardianship, conservatorship, marriage license, weapons carry license, vital records, and related probate filings, use Liberty County Probate Court forms and official Georgia Probate Court standard forms as applicable.

Official

Liberty Probate Court

Main Liberty County Probate Court page with court services, judge, contact details, office hours, and service windows.

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Forms & Handouts

Liberty County Probate Court forms, applications, and handouts for local services.

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GA Standard Forms

Georgia Probate Court standard forms and general instructions from official Georgia court resources.

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Map and location

Liberty County GA Probate Court Map and Location

Liberty County Probate Court is located at 201 S Main Street, Liberty County Justice Center, Hinesville, GA 31313. The official page lists phone 912-876-3635, fax 912-876-3589, and hours Monday-Friday from 8 AM to noon and 1 PM to 5 PM.

Most searched questions

Liberty County GA Probate Court FAQs

Where is Liberty County GA Probate Court located?

Liberty County Probate Court is located at 201 S Main Street, Liberty County Justice Center, Hinesville, GA 31313.

What is the phone number for Liberty County Probate Court?

The official Liberty County Probate Court phone number is 912-876-3635. The fax number is 912-876-3589.

Who is the Liberty County Probate Court judge?

The official Liberty County Probate Court page lists Nancy Aspinwall as Judge.

What are Liberty County Probate Court hours?

The official page lists hours Monday through Friday, 8 AM to noon and 1 PM to 5 PM, with the office closed from noon to 1 PM for lunch.

Does Liberty County Probate Court require appointments?

The official page says it is no longer necessary to make an appointment to come to the Probate Court office. However, marriage license, weapons carry license, and vital record services are listed for 8:00-11:30 and 1:00-4:15 daily.

What payment methods does Liberty County Probate Court accept?

The official page says all services are cashier’s check, money order, or cash only. Call 912-876-3635 to confirm current fees before visiting.

Where can I find Liberty County probate forms?

Use Liberty County’s Forms, Applications & Handouts page and official Georgia Probate Court standard forms. Confirm with the Probate Court before filing because local requirements and form versions can change.

Can Probate Court staff give legal advice?

Court staff can provide procedural information and forms, but they generally cannot give legal advice, choose legal strategy, or tell you what legal action is best for your situation.

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