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Understanding what probate costs before you start helps you plan and avoid surprises. Here's what families in Gwinnett County can expect.
What probate costs in Gwinnett County, Georgia comes down to a handful of line items — the court filing fee, attorney and executor compensation, publication, and sometimes a bond — scaled by the estate's size and whether the will is contested. The case itself runs through the Probate Court at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville.
Probate matters are handled through Estates Division Fax and Vital Records Division Fax. Filing and payment go through these offices, not the main clerk window.
Local procedures at this court: Electronic filing through Odyssey eFileGA (Tyler Technologies) for estate and guardianship matters. In-person filings accepted at the Certificates & Licensing Division on the first floor during renovations; Estates office and Courtroom 1-H under renovation as of March 4, 2026. Estate filings temporarily processed at the Certificates & Licensing Division (first floor). Contact court three business days before a hearing to confirm courtroom location; Accepts cash, credit cards (Visa, Discover, MasterCard), personal check, or money order. These are county-specific and not posted on the statewide court site.
The Probate Court charges $175O.C.G.A. § 15-9-60(e)(1) (eff. 1/1/2025)Verified Jun 11, 2026 to open a probate case. Additional filings during administration — inventory, accounting, the final petition — add to the total.
The Probate Court accepts e-filing (https://efilega.tylertech.cloud/OfsEfsp/ui/landing). Paper filing remains available for self-represented filers.
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Attorney fees in Georgia are negotiated, typically 2%O.C.G.A. § 53-7-6 (personal representative may provide competent legal counsel; either PR or attorney may petition probate court for judgment fixing attorney fees and expenses; no statutory percentage) (Verified 2026-06-11)Verified Jun 11, 2026 to 4%O.C.G.A. § 53-7-6 (personal representative may provide competent legal counsel; either PR or attorney may petition probate court for judgment fixing attorney fees and expenses; no statutory percentage) (Verified 2026-06-11)Verified Jun 11, 2026 of estate value. Flat-fee arrangements are common for straightforward estates.
Executor compensation is also statutory in Georgia. Family executors who are also beneficiaries often waive the fee — executor pay is taxable income while inheritances are not.
Georgia requires publishing creditor notice in a local newspaper, typically $200–$500. Professional appraisals for real estate or business interests add $300–$600 per asset.
A surety bond may be required unless the will waives it or all beneficiaries consent. Premiums run roughly 0.5%O.C.G.A. § 53-6-50 (intestate bond requirement; unanimous-heir-consent waiver); § 53-6-53 (PR qualified to serve without bond; court may require bond on showing of mismanagement) (Verified 2026-06-11)Verified Jun 11, 2026 of estate value annually.
Probate in Georgia typically runs 9 monthsO.C.G.A. § 7-1-239Verified Jun 11, 2026 to 12 monthsO.C.G.A. § 7-1-239Verified Jun 11, 2026, and costs accrue throughout. The 3 monthsO.C.G.A. § 53-7-41 (Verified 2026-06-11)Verified Jun 11, 2026 creditor claim window is the single biggest driver of that timeline — a mandatory wait regardless of estate complexity.
Data sourced from Georgia statutes and official state code. How we research.
Total probate costs usually run 3–8% of the estate value. For Gwinnett County, that means filing fees ($202 to open), attorney fees, executor compensation, publication costs, and possibly a bond. The calculator on this page runs the math for your estate size.
The petition to open probate costs $202 in Gwinnett County. Additional filings during administration (inventory, accounting, final petition) can add to the total. The calculator above shows the full picture.
Georgia uses "reasonable fees" — usually hourly billing or a percentage of the estate. Typical range is 2%–4% of estate value, negotiable based on complexity.
Georgia caps executor compensation by statute — the same schedule used for attorney fees in many states. Executors can waive this fee, which often makes sense for family members who are also beneficiaries.
Yes. Georgia estates under $15,000 can use a Bank Deposit Affidavit and avoid most probate costs. Check the Georgia self-filing assessment to see if this applies.
A revocable living trust skips probate entirely — no filing fee, no attorney schedule, no executor commission. The cost of setting up the trust is typically recovered many times over compared to what probate would cost the estate. Create a revocable trust online and keep the estate out of Gwinnett County probate.
This county has specific payment deadlines and requirements. Missing these can delay your filing.
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Probate fee bases vary by state and may use gross estate, personal property, inventory value, or net property after debts. This calculator provides educational estimates only and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Actual costs vary significantly by county, attorney, and estate complexity. Consult a licensed attorney in your state for guidance specific to your situation.