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marriage licenses

Step 1: Where To Go

  • If one or both persons to be married are residents of Georgia you may apply for a marriage license in any county in Georgia. If neither applicant is a resident of Georgia you must apply for the marriage license in the county where the ceremony is to be held.
  • If you are eligible to apply for your marriage license in Pike County you may apply in the Probate Office during the regular operating hours.  Both applicants must be present at the same time and will be required to complete and sign the marriage application. An appointment is not required.

Step 2: What to Bring

  • Proof of age.  You must be 18 years of age to apply for a marriage license.  You will be asked to provide proof of your age. The following documents are considered “proof of age” pursuant to O.C.G.A. §19-3-36: “birth certificate, driver's license, baptismal certificate, certificate of birth registration, selective service card, court record, passport, immigration papers, alien papers, citizenship papers, armed forces discharge papers, armed forces identification card, or hospital admission card containing the full name and date of birth.” 
  • Proof of divorce. If one or both applicants are divorced they need to know their date of divorce.  Party must provide copy of final judgement and decree of divorce, signed by a judge, and stamp filed by the court for the most recent divorce.  
  • Death of a prior spouse. If either applicant is a widow/widower they must provide the date of death of the deceased spouse on their application.
  • Payment. The Court accepts cash, money orders (in exact amount), personal checks, and cards (user fee on all card transactions). The basic fee for a marriage license is $56. The fee is reduced to $16 if you have completed a qualifying premarital education program and provide the Court with certification of completion at the time of application. The requirements for the premarital education program may be found at O.C.G.A. §19-3-30.

Step 3: Return Completed License

 After the marriage ceremony is performed, the officiant must complete the marriage license. The license should be returned to the Probate Court as soon as possible but no later than 30 days after the ceremony.  

  • Certified copies of the marriage certificate and application are $10 each ($20 total). If you would like the copies to be mailed to you, you must provide a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

List of local officiants

We do not perform marriage ceremonies in our office. For your convenience, please see below for a list of local Pike County marriage officiants. 


  • Paul Arnett: (770) 584-8516
  • Rob Morton: (770) 567-8535
  • Clay Davis: (770) 715-5912
  • Alisha Thompson: (678) 632-6079


premarital education or counseling (optional)

 

If you and your spouse-to-be have had premarital education or counseling, you are eligible to purchase a Marriage License at a reduced fee.  To receive the reduced fee, you must complete the Premarital Education Certification Form (see below) regarding your premarital counseling or education and present it to the clerk when you apply for your Marriage License.  Please note the clerk cannot provide the discount without a properly completed State Certification Form.  The State Certificate Form MUST be the ORIGINAL form with original "wet" signatures.  The Court cannot accept copies or electronic signatures.

In order to qualify for the reduced fee, the premarital education or counseling program must have included not less than 6 hours of "instruction involving marital issues, which may include but not be limited to conflict management, communication skills, financial responsibilities, child and parenting responsibilities, and extended family roles;" and must have been provided by: 

  1. a professional counselor, social worker, or marriage and family therapist licensed in the State of Georgia,
  2. a psychiatrist licensed in the State of Georgia,
  3. a psychologist licensed in the State of Georgia,
  4. an active member of the clergy or his or her designee, provided designee is trained and skilled in premarital counseling or education.
  5. Must be completed within the 12 months prior to marriage application.

additional marriage license forms

Marriage Record Request Form (pdf)

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Premarital Education Certification Form (pdf)

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Petition to Amend Marriage Record (pdf)

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