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Georgia β€” GA Probate Leads

Probate Leads in Georgia β€”
County & City Coverage

Connect with probate heirs and estate administrators across all 159 counties in Georgia. Each month, thousands of inherited properties enter the probate pipeline β€” creating motivated sellers who need to close fast to distribute estate assets. ListCentral delivers freshly filed probate records with skip-traced contact details so you can reach these sellers before the competition.

159 Counties Covered
Pre-Probate Included
Monthly Updates
CSV Download
Skip Traced Available
159
Counties Covered
9
Major Cities
48,000+
Annual Probate Filings
Monthly
Data Refresh

Georgia Probate Leads by County

Click any county to view leads and coverage. All 159 Georgia counties available. Order individually or as a statewide bundle.

Fulton County
Georgia, GA
8,200+
est. leads
Gwinnett County
Georgia, GA
4,900+
est. leads
DeKalb County
Georgia, GA
4,100+
est. leads
Cobb County
Georgia, GA
3,800+
est. leads
Clayton County
Georgia, GA
2,400+
est. leads
Cherokee County
Georgia, GA
1,800+
est. leads
Forsyth County
Georgia, GA
1,600+
est. leads
Hall County
Georgia, GA
1,400+
est. leads

Georgia Probate Leads by City

Target specific metro areas and cities across Georgia. All major markets available.

Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
Athens
Sandy Springs
Macon
Roswell

Investing in Probate Properties in Georgia

Georgia's 159 counties each maintain their own Probate Court, creating a decentralized but comprehensive public records system. Atlanta's metro counties generate the highest volumes, but secondary markets like Augusta, Columbus, and Savannah offer strong deal flow with significantly less investor competition.

With 48,000+ annual Probate filings across 159 counties, Georgia represents one of the most active markets in the country for investors focused on this niche. The combination of volume and motivated sellers creates consistent deal flow for wholesalers, fix-and-flip investors, and buy-and-hold strategies alike.

ListCentral.us sources Probate data directly from Georgia court records and county filings, then enriches each record with skip-traced contact information, property valuation, and property characteristics β€” giving you the edge to move faster than competitors relying on stale public data.

Georgia Probate Process β€” 2026

Georgia probate is administered through Probate Courts in each of the state's 159 counties. Solemn form probate (full supervised administration) is the most common type for contested or complex estates. Year's support proceedings β€” a Georgia-specific remedy for surviving spouses and minor children β€” create additional motivated seller situations outside traditional probate.

πŸ›οΈ What's Included in Every Record

Property Address
Owner Full Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number(s)
Email Address
Case / Filing Number
Filing Date
County & Court
Estimated Property Value
Property Type
Beds / Baths / Sq Ft
Equity & Mortgage Data
CSV FORMAT Compatible with all major CRMs: REI Simple, Podio, GoHighLevel, Salesforce

Georgia Probate Leads β€” Common Questions

Our Georgia Probate leads are refreshed on a monthly basis, pulling fresh filings directly from Georgia county court records and public registries. Each refresh cycle adds newly filed cases, updates contact information through skip tracing, and removes closed or resolved cases. Subscribers receive new data drops on a fixed monthly schedule, ensuring you always have access to the most current Probate activity in Georgia.
Probate filing volume in Georgia correlates closely with population density and regional economic conditions. The largest metropolitan counties typically account for the highest raw filing numbers, while secondary markets often offer better conversion rates due to less investor competition. Our data includes estimated lead counts per county so you can make informed decisions about which Georgia markets to target first. Contact us for a free county-by-county breakdown specific to the Probate vertical.
Yes β€” you can order any combination of Georgia counties or purchase the full statewide dataset in a single transaction. Multi-county orders are fulfilled as a single consolidated CSV file or as individual county files, depending on your preference. Statewide orders for Georgia include all 159 counties and qualify for volume pricing. Email us at info@listcentral.us or call +1 610-202-9306 to discuss bundled county pricing.
The highest-converting outreach strategy for Georgia Probate leads typically combines direct mail, cold calling, and targeted SMS in a multi-touch sequence. Begin within 30–60 days of the filing date, when sellers are most motivated and least contacted. Personalize messaging to acknowledge the specific situation β€” probate heirs and estate administrators respond best to empathetic, solution-oriented language rather than aggressive offers. Many successful investors in Georgia achieve 3–6% conversion rates by following a 5-touch sequence over 90 days. Our data includes phone and email to support multi-channel campaigns.
Probate filings in Georgia are matters of public record, and contacting property owners named in those filings is generally lawful for business and investment purposes. However, all outreach must comply with applicable federal and state regulations including the TCPA (for SMS and phone calls), CAN-SPAM (for email), and any Georgia-specific telemarketing laws. We strongly recommend scrubbing all lists against the National DNC Registry before calling and consulting legal counsel regarding your specific outreach methods. ListCentral.us provides data for informational purposes; compliance with applicable laws is the responsibility of the purchaser.

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