TO APPLY FOR A GEORGIA WEAPONS CARRY LICENSE
- Go to the website: georgiaprobaterecords.com
- Complete the application
- Click submit and receive a confirmation number
- Call Probate Court (770-467-4341) to set-up an appointment to come in and complete the application process.
Weapon’s Carry License Hours of Acceptance:
Call the Probate Court for an appointment at 770-467-4341
Weapon’s Carry License Fee:
The fee for A WCL will be $78.25 for a new license or a license renewal that is expired over 30 days.
We accept the following forms of payment:
- Cash-Must be EXACT change
- Money orders
- Personal Checks – local Spalding County checks only.
(We will not accept a starter check)
Application Process:
- A valid driver’s license reflecting your correct Spalding County address. If it does not show your correct Spalding County address, please contact our office for additional information.
- If you were born outside of the United States please call our office for further information.
In order to keep your permit current, it will be necessary for you to renew your permit every five years. Renewals are $35.00. Renewals are allowed no more than 90 days prior to your expiration date and no later than 30 days after the expiration date. Please bring your current permit along with your valid driver’s license to the Spalding County Probate Court.
Lost or Stolen Permits:
Please contact our office immediately at (770) 467-4341.
Questions:
Please contact a Probate Clerk by calling (770-467-4341.) The office is closed between 12 PM and 1 PM. You will have to leave a voice mail during that time.
Weapons Carry Licenses-Know the Law:
Georgia now reciprocates in recognizing firearms licenses with the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Georgia permit holders should always familiarize themselves with the individual requirements and limitations on firearms permits in any of the reciprocating states where they wish to exercise their rights under the reciprocity program.