Probate
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Fax: 478-783-9219

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We are pleased to welcome you to the Pulaski County Probate Court
 website. My staff and I are committed to administer justice with
fairness, quality, and integrity; to timely resolve matters before
the Court; and to provide courteous and prompt service in a manner
that inspires public trust and confidence. We hope you find our website helpful and your experience with our
Court satisfactory.
Jeff Jones, Judge
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County probate courts exercise exclusive, original
jurisdiction in the probate of wills, administration
of estates, appointment of guardians and involuntary
hospitalization of incapacitated adults and other
individuals.
All probate court judges administer oaths of office
and issue marriage licenses. They may hold habeas
corpus hearings or preside over criminal preliminary
hearings. Unless a jury trial is requested, probate
court judges may also hear certain misdemeanors,
traffic cases and violations of state game and fish
laws in counties where there is no state court. When
authorized by local statute, probate judges serve as
election supervisors and make appointments to
certain local public offices.
In counties with population greater than 96,000, a
party to a civil case may request a jury trial in
the probate court by a written demand with the first
pleading. Appeals from such civil cases may be to
the Supreme Court or the Court of Appeals depending
on the particular matter.
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