This website is designed and maintained by the Clay County Customer Service Clerk, 210 Washington St, Suite 1, Fort Gaines, GA, 39851, Clay County Probate Court is the custodian of vital records for Clay County. Each applicant must provide a valid photo ID and a copy of your divorce decree if you have ever  If you have had at  may obtain a birth certificate for another person. Click to Learn More. Forms for these procedures and additional information are available in the office or online at www.gaprobate.org. and witnesses, if any, will be subpoenaed to testify. NC - Clay County - GIS/Mapping. Probate records may include a variety of documents such as wills, letters of administration, inventories of estates, guardianships of young children, etc. or cashier's check to the office address. Applications will be accepted on normal business days between the hours of 8:00 am and 4:00 pm. Clay County Courts Located in Ditrict 30A The general jurisdiction for Clay county is the superior court handling criminal cases, civil actions exceeding $10,000 and has exclusive original jurisdiction over probate. receive the reduced fee, you must provide a certificate provided by the Probate Court and completed by the  Once the proper paperwork is filed and the fees are paid, you will be scheduled a time to appear before the Judge.

and enter a plea of not guilty. The license is valid for five (5) years, at which time you must reapply for a new license. The clerk of superior court’s office will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. with limited staffing. Statewide collections are found on the North Carolina Probate Records page. USA (1,111,104) > North Carolina (53,744) > Clay County (157) > Clay County Probate Records (11) ... Probate records may have been created by a court responsible to administer a person's land and/or assets after their death. 1665-1998 North Carolina Wills and Probate Records Ancestry, Abstract of Clay County, North Carolina wills 1863-1966 Family History Library, Administrators' and executors' bonds, 1870-1915; guardian bonds, 1870- 1921 Family History Library, Apprentice indentures, 1871-1910; apprentice bonds, 1871-1879 Family History Library, Cross index to wills, 1870-1966; wills, 1870-1966 Family History Library, Index to North Carolina wills, 1663-1900 Family History Library, Orders and decrees, 1870-1926 Family History Library, Record of accounts, 1870-1951 Family History Library, Record of settlement, 1873-1946 Family History Library, Records of dowers, 1871-1931 Family History Library, Wills and estate papers (Clay County), 1663-1978 Family History Library. The Clay County Clerk, located in Hayesville, North Carolina, is the official keeper of public records for Clay County. issuing marriage licenses, firearms licenses and fireworks display permits, maintaining