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  1. Please call 770-528-8900, or visit the following link for more information: Magistrate Court Wedding Ceremonies. Frequently Asked Questions.

  2. Wedding Ceremonies. Wedding ceremonies will be held seven days a week at 12 p.m. and 6 p.m. to include holidays. Parties wishing to be married should report 30 minutes early prior to scheduled time. Cobb County Magistrate Court. Public Safety Building D, 3rd Floor. 32 Waddell Street.

  3. For more information on courthouse wedding ceremonies, please contact Magistrate Court at 770-528-8900, or visit the following link: Magistrate Court Wedding Ceremonies. General Information.

  4. If you’re considering a courthouse wedding in Georgia, Cobb County offers several stunning options for your special day. With its rich history and charming architecture, getting married at one of Cobb County’s courthouses can add a touch of elegance to your wedding ceremony.

  5. Cobb County Marriage License in Marietta, Georgia. Cobb County Probate Court issues marriage licenses, sets fees, outlines requirements, and provides information on marriage certificates, payment methods, applications, premarital education programs, and the return of signed marriage licenses.

  6. Persons must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a marriage license. If either person is 17 years of age, applicants must complete premarital education and the older applicant can be no more than 4 years older than the younger applicant.

  7. Marriage & Divorce Records. To obtain marriage and divorce records in Cobb County, Georgia, you can follow these general steps: Marriage Records: Cobb County Probate Court: Marriage records in Cobb County are typically maintained by the Probate Court. You can visit their website or contact them directly to inquire about obtaining marriage records.

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