Online Ordination in Georgia
Georgia accepts online ordinations. While the state instructs ministers to check with the Office of the Probate Court in the county where the wedding will take place, there is no formal registration requirement.
Requirements
- Proof of ordination
- Check with the county Probate Court office
- Complete and return the marriage license within 30 days
Who Can Officiate in Georgia
- Any minister, priest, or other clergyperson of any religious society
- Judges of any court in the state
- Governors, former governors, and mayors
Marriage License Info
Marriage licenses are issued by the Probate Court in any Georgia county. No waiting period. The license is valid for 30 days.
Good to Know
- Georgia does not formally require registration, but checking with the Probate Court is recommended.
- Any religious denomination is accepted.
Disclaimer: Marriage laws change frequently and can vary by county. The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and should not be considered legal advice. Always verify current requirements with the local county clerk's office where the wedding will take place before officiating any ceremony.
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