Cities
Cities we serve in Georgia.
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- Atlanta
- Columbus
- Augusta
- Marietta
- Savannah
- Waycross
- Albany
- Americus
- Athens
- Austell
- Blue Ridge
- Brunswick
- Canton
- Carrollton
- Cartersville
- Cochran
- Conyers
- Cumming
- Decatur
- Douglasville
- Duluth
- Fayetteville
- Gainesville
- Griffin
- Hazlehurst
- Kennesaw
- Lawrenceville
- Macon
- Monroe
- Newnan
- Ocilla
- Riverdale
- Saint Marys
- Smyrna
- Snellville
- Statesboro
- Stockbridge
- Suwanee
- Sylvania
- Thomaston
- Tifton
- Valdosta
- Warner Robins
- Washington
- Woodstock
Counties
Counties we serve in Georgia.
- Bartow County
- Bibb County
- Bleckley County
- Bulloch County
- Camden County
- Carroll County
- Chatham County
- Cherokee County
- Clarke County
- Clayton County
- Cobb County
- Columbia County
- Coweta County
- DeKalb County
- Dougherty County
- Douglas County
- Fannin County
- Fayette County
- Forsyth County
- Fulton County
- Glynn County
- Gwinnett County
- Hall County
- Henry County
- Houston County
- Irwin County
- Jeff Davis County
- Lowndes County
- Muscogee County
- Richmond County
- Rockdale County
- Screven County
- Spalding County
- Sumter County
- Tift County
- Upson County
- Walton County
- Ware County
- Wilkes County
State law
Paternity law in Georgia.
Georgia paternity law is found in Title 19, Chapter 7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. Paternity is established through marriage, voluntary acknowledgment filed with the Georgia Department of Human Services, or court order. Genetic testing under §19-7-43 is routinely ordered in contested paternity cases and is admissible in all Georgia courts when performed by an accredited laboratory. The Georgia Division of Child Support Services coordinates testing for state-administered child support cases.
The information above is for general reference only and does not constitute legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a family law attorney licensed in Georgia.
Common questions
Common questions in Georgia.
Where can I get a paternity test in Georgia?
Rapid Paternity Testing partners with 55 AABB-accredited collection sites across 45 cities in Georgia. Walk-in and same-day appointments are available. Call (866) 873-0879 to confirm current availability.
How much does a paternity test cost in Georgia?
Pricing in Georgia matches our nationwide pricing: at-home from $129, legal from $299, prenatal from $1,295. Final pricing depends on participants and turnaround. Every situation is a little different. Call us and we will walk through yours in under 5 minutes. (866) 873-0879.
Are paternity test results admissible in Georgia family courts?
Yes. AABB-accredited testing performed under chain-of-custody protocols is accepted by all Georgia family courts and child support enforcement agencies. Every situation is a little different. Call us and we will walk through yours in under 5 minutes. (866) 873-0879.
Can I get same-day paternity testing in Georgia?
Same-day collection is available at most of our 55 Georgia sites. Same-day results require pre-arranged rush processing. Call (866) 873-0879 to confirm.
