Find LaGrange Marriage Records

LaGrange marriage records are filed with the Troup County Probate Court. LaGrange is the county seat of Troup County, so the courthouse is right in town at 100 Ridley Avenue. The court issues all marriage licenses for the area, stores completed marriage records, and can provide certified copies of past filings. An online application is available if you want to get started before your visit to the courthouse. LaGrange has a population of about 33,564 and sits in west Georgia, close to the Alabama state line. The Probate Court can be reached at (706) 883-1690.

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LaGrange Quick Facts

33,564 Population
Troup County
$56 - $77 License Fee
60 Days License Valid

LaGrange Marriage License at Troup County

The Troup County Probate Court at 100 Ridley Avenue in LaGrange is where you go for a marriage license. Both people must appear in person. You can fill out the online application first to save time at the counter. The court handles all marriage records for Troup County, so every LaGrange couple files here.

Bring a valid photo ID. A driver's license, passport, or state-issued ID card works. You also need Social Security numbers for both people. If either person has been married before, the court needs proof that the earlier marriage ended. That means a certified copy of the divorce decree or a death certificate.

Court Troup County Probate Court
Address 100 Ridley Avenue
LaGrange, GA 30240
Phone (706) 883-1690
Online App Available through court website

The LaGrange courthouse is in a convenient spot. It is just off the main roads through town, with parking available. The staff at the Probate Court can answer any questions about the LaGrange marriage license process when you call.

How to Apply for a LaGrange Marriage License

The process has a few steps. First, fill out the online application through the Troup County Probate Court website. This gets your basic information into the system. Then go to the courthouse in person with your partner. The clerk reviews your IDs and documents, and processes the license. Most LaGrange couples finish in a single visit.

Georgia has no waiting period. Your LaGrange marriage license is valid the same day the court issues it. You have 60 days to hold the ceremony and return the signed license. If you miss that deadline, the license expires and you start over. After the ceremony, the officiant signs the license. You then file the signed document back with the Troup County Probate Court. That filing creates the permanent marriage record.

No blood test is required in Georgia. Residency is not a factor either. A couple from Alabama or anywhere else can come to LaGrange and apply for a license at the Troup County court. This is useful for couples who live near the state line and want to marry on the Georgia side.

The georgia.gov marriage license page has a statewide overview of the process that applies to LaGrange and all other Georgia cities.

Georgia state portal for marriage license information relevant to LaGrange

The state portal explains the general marriage license steps that apply across Georgia, including in LaGrange and Troup County.

LaGrange Marriage License Fees

Marriage license fees in LaGrange follow the state schedule. The standard cost is $56 to $77. Under O.C.G.A. §19-3-30.1, Georgia offers a discount to couples who take a premarital education course. With the course certificate, the fee drops to $16 to $37. That is a savings of $40 or more.

The premarital course must be at least six hours. It covers topics that include communication, money management, and how to handle disagreements. Several churches and licensed counselors near LaGrange offer these programs. You get a certificate of completion to bring to the Probate Court.

Other costs for LaGrange marriage records:

  • Certified copy of a marriage record: $5 each
  • Search fee for older records: $10
  • Premarital education course discount: saves $40+

Call (706) 883-1690 to ask what payment methods the court accepts. Some Georgia probate courts prefer cash or money orders, while others take credit or debit cards. Better to know before you make the trip.

Search LaGrange Marriage Records

Looking for a past LaGrange marriage record? The Troup County Probate Court is the best place to start. The court has records of every marriage license it has issued. You can search in person at the courthouse, call them, or send a written request by mail. Provide the full names of both spouses and the approximate wedding date. The search fee is $10 and certified copies cost $5.

Online tools can help too. The Georgia Probate Records portal lets you search marriage records from many Georgia counties, including Troup. The Council of Probate Court Judges site links to individual county courts and has standard forms available for download.

For LaGrange marriages that took place between 1952 and 1996, the Georgia Department of Public Health may have records. Submit a request at dph.georgia.gov. The DPH search fee is $10, with copies at $5 each. Records from other years are only at the county level or the Georgia Archives.

LaGrange Marriage Records Requirements

Georgia law sets the rules. Under O.C.G.A. §19-3-2, both people must be 18 or older. No exceptions exist in the current law. O.C.G.A. §19-3-1 defines who can legally marry in the state. These rules apply to every LaGrange marriage license application.

Under O.C.G.A. §19-3-36, the Probate Court judge must record every license issued. This ensures a permanent record exists at the county level for all LaGrange marriages. The signed license, returned after the ceremony, is the official document of record.

Standard probate forms are on the gaprobate.gov forms page. Check there if you need any paperwork ahead of your visit to the Troup County Probate Court. The Georgia Archives can help with older marriage records from LaGrange that date back before the modern system.

State-Level Marriage Records for LaGrange

The Georgia DPH maintained a central marriage record file from 1952 to 1996. If the LaGrange marriage record you need falls in that period, the state may have a copy. For records before 1952 or after 1996, you must go to the Troup County Probate Court directly.

The DPH fee schedule at dph.georgia.gov lays out what you pay for vital record searches and copies.

Georgia DPH fee schedule page for LaGrange marriage record requests

This page from the state health department shows the full breakdown of fees for vital record requests, which includes marriage record copies for LaGrange residents.

Nearby Cities for Marriage Records

LaGrange is in west Georgia near the Alabama border. Several nearby cities also file marriage records through their county probate courts. If you live between LaGrange and one of these cities, you can apply for a license in whichever county is more convenient.

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Troup County Marriage Records

LaGrange is the county seat of Troup County. The Troup County Probate Court manages marriage license filings and stores completed records for the whole county. For a full look at the county court, office hours, forms, and fees, see the Troup County marriage records page.

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