Probate Court: Weapons Carry License

As a result of new legislation (Senate Bill 319), Georgia no longer requires a lawful weapons carrier who is a Georgia resident to hold a valid weapons carry license to carry a concealed weapon within Georgia.

Nevertheless, there are several advantages to holding a weapons carry license that you may consider when deciding to apply or renew. For more information:
Reasons to Hold a Valid Weapons Carry License .

We are currently NOT accepting walk-in or same-day appointments. ALL licensing appointments must be made online.

New Weapons Carry License

    You must submit online a preliminary, unsigned application (along with copies of any necessary supporting documentation) using this link:

Make sure that you plan to arrive at the Probate Court five minutes early. There are often delays caused by parking and screening at the entrance to the courthouse. If you are more than 5 minutes late, your appointment will be forfeited and you will need to reapply.

Probate Court does not accept personal checks. You will need to pay with a credit or debit card or have a money order or cashier's check in the exact amount when you complete the process at Probate Court.

Renewal Weapons Carry License

    You must submit online a preliminary, unsigned application (along with copies of any necessary supporting documentation) using this link:

Lost or Stolen Weapons Carry License or Name/Address Change Applications

Fees to Apply for Weapons Carry License

Please note: there will be a 5% service fee assessed to any credit/debit card transaction.

Probate Court accepts credit card, debit cards, money orders or cashier's checks (in the exact amount) for Marriage Licenses and Weapons Carry Licenses. Probate Court does not accept checks for Marriage Licenses and Weapons Carry Licenses.

The WCL Application General Information

Requirements