Gwinnett County, Georgia
Probate in Gwinnett County, Georgia
Gwinnett County probate filings are heard at the Lawrenceville courthouse under Georgia law (O.C.G.A. §§ 53-1-1 et seq. (Georgia Probate Code)). The process below applies statewide; specific court fees and forms are available from the Gwinnett County Clerk.
Gwinnett County probate at a glance
- County seat
- Lawrenceville
- Court
- Probate Court (county)
- Population (est.)
- 957,062
- Typical timeline
- 26–52 weeks
- Filing fee
- $100–$300
- Small-estate threshold
- No small-estate shortcut
- Statute
- O.C.G.A. §§ 53-1-1 et seq. (Georgia Probate Code)
For exact fees + forms, check the Gwinnett County Clerk’s office or the state source: gaprobate.gov.
Georgia probate, step by step
- 1File petition to probate will (solemn form) or for letters of administration
- 2Court issues letters; heirs are served and may file objections
- 3Publish notice to creditors; three-month claim period runs
- 4Inventory and appraise assets and pay debts and taxes (waivable)
- 5File final return and petition for discharge as personal representative
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Other Georgia counties
This page is informational and is not legal advice. Probate procedure varies by county. Consult a licensed Georgia probate attorney for advice specific to your situation.