Paulding County Probate Court (Dallas, GA) Case Search & Court Records
Official step-by-step guide to search probate cases, access court records, retrieve documents, and file probate matters in Dallas, Georgia
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(770) 443-6006
280 Constitution Blvd, Dallas, GA 30132
Paulding County Probate Court case search and court records access is essential for estate administration, will probate, guardianship filings, and marriage licensing in Georgia. This guide provides a real, practical workflow using official Paulding County systems so you can efficiently search cases, access records, and complete probate processes.
🔎 Paulding County Probate Court Case Search (Georgia Workflow)
Paulding County follows the standard Georgia probate system with clerk-based case access.
- Visit → Georgia Probate Records Portal
- Review statewide information (limited)
- For accurate case search:
- Contact Paulding County Probate Court
- Request case lookup assistance
- Provide:
- Full name of decedent or party
- Approximate filing date
What You Can Access
- Estate filings
- Guardianship cases
- Marriage license records
- Basic case information (via clerk)
Common Search Issues & Fixes
- No online results → contact court directly
- Missing case → provide more identifying details
- Older cases → may require archive request
📂 How to Get Paulding County Probate Court Records (Full Documents)
Full probate records must be requested directly from the court.
- Contact probate court clerk
- Request records:
- In person
- By mail
- By phone inquiry
- Provide:
- Case name or decedent name
- Filing date (if known)
- Document type
- Pay copy or certification fees
Available Records
- Wills and estate filings
- Letters Testamentary / Administration
- Guardianship records
- Court orders
Marriage Records
- Marriage licenses issued by probate court
- Certified copies available
Records NOT Public
- Adoption records
- Mental health proceedings
- Sealed probate cases
📄 Probate Forms & Filing (Official Process)
Download Paulding County Probate Forms
- Select appropriate form category:
- Estate administration
- Guardianship
- Marriage license
- Weapons carry license
- Complete forms
- File with probate court clerk
- Incorrect forms
- Missing notarization
- Incomplete information
📍 Court Location & Map
Address: 280 Constitution Blvd, Dallas, GA 30132
Office Hours
- Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Visit Strategy
- Visit early morning
- Avoid Mondays and peak days
- Bring ID and required documents
⚖️ What Paulding County Probate Court Handles
- Estate administration and wills
- Guardianships and conservatorships
- Marriage licenses
- Weapons carry licenses
- Commitment proceedings
The court ensures proper legal processes under Georgia law.
❓ FAQs (Search-Intent Optimized)
How do I search Paulding County Probate Court cases?
Contact the probate court clerk directly for case lookup.
How do I get probate records in Paulding County GA?
Request records from the probate court.
Are probate records public?
Yes, except confidential or sealed cases.
Can I view probate documents online?
No, most records are not available online.
What services does the probate court provide?
Estate administration, guardianship, marriage licenses, and more.
Search Paulding County GA Probate Court Records, Estates, Wills & Guardianship Filings
Use official Paulding County, Georgia Probate Court resources to search estate records, find Georgia probate forms, access guardianship information, request vital records, apply for marriage licenses, confirm the Dallas courthouse location, and avoid wrong-state Paulding court pages.
Choose what you need below. Paulding County Probate Court users usually need estate records, will information, guardianship or conservatorship help, Georgia probate forms, certified vital records, marriage licenses, weapons carry information, passport help, or court contact details.
📂 Search probate estate, will or guardianship records
Use this for: estate information, will information, guardianship petitions, marriage records, death information, and probate-related record searches.
Best official path: start with Paulding County Probate Court’s official website and the Georgia Probate Records portal.
Important: verify the court and county before searching because Paulding County, Georgia can be confused with Paulding County, Ohio.
Paulding County GA Probate Court Quick Facts
The Paulding County Probate Court performs functions including issuing marriage licenses and Georgia weapons carry licenses, issuing U.S. passports, maintaining vital records, and handling probate procedures such as probate of wills, administrations, and guardianships of minors and adults.
What This Paulding County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official Paulding County GA Probate Court Path
For Paulding County, Georgia probate search intent, start with the official Paulding County Probate Court website. The official page identifies Probate Court services including marriage licenses, Georgia weapons carry licenses, passports, vital records, wills, administrations, and guardianships of minors and adults.
Users should not confuse Paulding County, GA with Paulding County, Ohio probate pages, private court-record websites, or general Georgia court pages. For Paulding County, Georgia estates, wills, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage records, vital records, and weapons carry licenses, begin with the Georgia county probate court resources.
Use Georgia Probate Records and Paulding County Probate Court for estate, will, guardianship and related probate record searches.
Use Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and Paulding County Estates and Guardianships guidance before filing a petition.
Paulding County Probate Court handles guardianships of minors and adults, and the county points users to Georgia standard probate forms.
Paulding County Probate Court maintains vital records and provides certified birth and death certificate information.
How to Search Paulding County GA Probate Court Records Online
Georgia Probate Records provides search options for estate information, recorded marriage licenses, will information, guardianship petitions, death information, and hearings or traffic calendars. For Paulding County probate matters, use official county and Georgia probate record tools first, then contact the Probate Court if you need certified copies or full file access.
Start with the official court page
Open Paulding County Probate Court’s official page to confirm services, hours, contact information, probate categories, and filing guidance.
Use the Georgia Probate Records portal
Search estate information, will information, guardianship petitions, marriage records, death information, or hearings if available through the portal.
Use accurate details
Search by decedent name, estate name, case number, filing year, fiduciary name, guardian name, conservator name, spouse name, or attorney name when available.
Request official copies if needed
If you need certified copies, letters, orders, marriage certificates, birth certificates, death certificates, or file-stamped documents, contact Paulding County Probate Court directly before relying on an online printout.
Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Paulding County
Paulding County’s Estates and Guardianships page points users to Georgia probate forms and explains that most filings are completed on standard probate forms. The same page warns that clerks are prohibited from giving legal advice and that the court cannot process a filing unless it is prepared correctly under the law.
Use this path when a will needs to be submitted to the court and a personal representative may need legal authority.
Use this path when there is no will or when an administrator must be appointed to manage estate assets and obligations.
Georgia standard forms include a petition for order declaring no administration necessary when the facts qualify.
Georgia standard forms include a petition for year’s support, but users should confirm the correct procedure before filing.
Paulding County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
Paulding County Probate Court handles guardianships of minors and adults. Guardianship and conservatorship matters can involve court appointment, fiduciary authority, reports, accountings, protected-person decisions, property management, and continuing court supervision.
A guardian may be appointed to make certain personal, care, or decision-making choices for a minor or incapacitated adult.
A conservator may be appointed to manage money, assets, property, or financial affairs for a protected person.
Georgia Probate Records includes a guardianship petition search option, but access and details may vary by case.
Paulding County’s estates and guardianships page says clerks are prohibited from giving legal advice.
Paulding County Probate Forms and Georgia Standard Forms
Georgia probate filings usually use statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms. Paulding County’s Estates and Guardianships page says the Georgia Probate Forms and information can be found at gaprobate.gov and notes that some forms are 2017 standard forms while some have been updated to 2021 forms. If a pleading uses a new 2021 standard form, the county page says it must be filed on a 2021 form.
Paulding Probate Court
Use this page for Paulding County Probate Court services, hours, contact information, and probate categories.
Open Court PageEstates & Guardianships
Use this county page for probate filing guidance, Georgia forms notes, and legal advice warnings.
Open Estate GuidanceGeorgia Standard Forms
Use the statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and General Instructions page for official GPCSF forms.
Open GA Probate FormsPaulding County Vital Records, Marriage Licenses, Weapons Carry and Passports
Paulding County Probate Court issues marriage licenses and Georgia weapons carry licenses, issues U.S. passports, and maintains vital records. The county’s marriage license page says a marriage license costs $56.00 without proof of premarital counseling and $16.00 with proof of premarital counseling. The vital records page says certified birth and death certificates are $25 for the first copy and $5 for each additional copy obtained at the same time for the same person.
Certified copies are listed at $25 for the first copy and $5 for each additional copy obtained at the same time for the same person.
The vital records page says birth and death records are cash or money order only.
Paulding County Probate Court can issue marriage licenses and lists driver’s license or passport as ID options.
Georgia weapons carry applications are taken from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at 280 Constitution Boulevard, Room 2009.
Certified Copies, Probate Documents and Public Record Requests
Online search can help locate an estate, will, guardianship, marriage, or death record, but official use may require a certified copy or court-issued document. If you need records for a bank, title company, insurance company, government agency, real estate transaction, heirship issue, or fiduciary authority, confirm the exact document needed with Paulding County Probate Court.
Ask whether you need certified letters, orders, file-stamped petitions, or other official probate documents.
The county’s marriage-copy page lists certified copies of marriage licenses or applications at $10 each and plain copies at $1 each.
Birth and death certificates have eligibility and identification rules, and they are not the same as probate estate records.
Use the Probate Judge’s Office number, 770-443-7541, to confirm routing, current fees, and required documents.
Official Paulding County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official website for Paulding County Probate Court.
Open Probate CourtProbate Judge’s Office
Official directory listing address, phone, fax, and office hours.
Open DirectoryGeorgia Probate Records
Search estate information, wills, guardianships, marriages, death records, and hearing calendars.
Open Records PortalEstate Information
Paulding County Estates and Guardianships page with Georgia probate form guidance.
Open Estate PageGeorgia Probate Forms
Statewide Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and General Instructions.
Open FormsVital Records Page
Paulding County Probate Court vital records fees and payment information.
Open Vital RecordsPaulding County Probate Court Map and Location
The official Paulding County Probate Judge’s Office directory lists the physical address as 280 Constitution Boulevard, Room 2009, Dallas, GA 30132. The directory lists phone 770-443-7541, fax 770-443-7631, and hours Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Paulding County Probate Court FAQs
Where is Paulding County GA Probate Court located?
Paulding County Probate Court is listed at 280 Constitution Boulevard, Room 2009, Dallas, GA 30132.
What is the phone number for Paulding County Probate Court?
The official Probate Judge’s Office directory lists phone number 770-443-7541 and fax number 770-443-7631.
What does Paulding County Probate Court handle?
The court handles marriage licenses, Georgia weapons carry licenses, U.S. passports, vital records, probate of wills, administrations, and guardianships of minors and adults.
How do I search Paulding County probate records?
Start with the official Paulding County Probate Court website and Georgia Probate Records. Search by estate name, decedent name, case number, filing year, will information, or guardianship petition details when available.
Where do I find Paulding County probate forms?
Use the Georgia Probate Court Standard Forms and General Instructions page, then confirm any local Paulding County Probate Court filing instructions before filing.
How much are Paulding County birth and death certificates?
The Paulding County vital records page lists certified birth and death certificates at $25 for the first copy and $5 for each additional copy obtained at the same time for the same person.
How much is a Paulding County marriage license?
The Paulding County marriage license page lists the cost as $56.00 without proof of premarital counseling and $16.00 with proof of premarital counseling.
Can court staff give legal advice?
No. Paulding County’s estates and guardianships page says clerks are prohibited from giving legal advice. Court staff can provide procedural information, but they cannot choose forms for you, advise your legal strategy, or act as your attorney.