Georgia Marriage And Divorce Records Free Online

By Claire Dowell


The state of Georgia is situated in the southeastern part of the United States of America. It has a population count of approximately 9.9 million residents as of 2011. This data was shown in the updated report of United States Census Bureau. The state of Georgia has vast parks and wildlife preserves that enhances the beauty of the place. Other names called for the state are Peach State and Empire State of the South. The state has many opportunities that you can try in order to obtain success. Residents of Georgia State need to have their Georgia Marriage Records as one of the essential documents during their job applications and other business deals.

The Georgia State Office of Vital Records stated its mission as to provide accurate records and data concerning vital events to the community and other stakeholders in an expeditious and friendly manner. By this mission, higher expectations are given to the people. Vital records are documents of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships. Birth and death records were already filed and maintained by the state vital records office starting from 1919 up to present and also marriage applications and licenses from 1952-1996.

Other counties of the state may have some of the older records in their files, but county files only have records of vital events that occurred in that county only. The Georgia Division of Archives and History building keeps other historical information and the archive has a large public collection of historical records and genealogical histories. The archive is the one who preserve and keep records in good condition for future reference. Georgia archives can be seen online where questions and answers are posted. Georgia has 159 counties and each county has its own vital records registrar and a vital records custodian.

Marriage records from year 1952 up to present is available at the state office and copy of marriage records earlier than 1952 and after 1996 are available only from the county Probate Court where the license was issued. Office laws stated that certified copies of marriage licenses are available to the general public while certified copy of the marriage license application are exclusive for the married couples only. This information should be provided by the applicants with signed request such as Bride full name, full name of the groom, complete date of marriage, place of marriage and state the number of copies requested. Also a fee should be paid for the license to be released.

It will cost $10.00 for every certified copy requested. Additional certifications of same record ordered at the same time will cost $5.00 and a multiple year search will cost $10.00. Payments will be accepted through certified check or money order only. Cash payments are discouraged. Request form can be downloaded in their website and should be filling out by hand with a signature. Request should be mailed to Vital Records, 2600 Skyland Drive, NE Atlanta, GA 30319.

Marriage License Records are kept by the county probate courts and also they are the one who gives marriage licenses to couples. Below eighteen years of age applicants are requested to present parental or guardian consent to be able to get a marriage license. Applicants should present a valid identification card, passport or a birth certificated. For identifying documents that are printed in different language other than English will need a notary for translation. Divorce applicants needs to present to the court a divorce decree for proof. Marriage licenses fee vary by county and for applicants that does not want to pay the fee, can attend a premarital education program certificate.




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