Georgia Divorce Records

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Georgia Divorce Records Search

The Georgia Department of Public Health makes it easy for anyone to search for or order Georgia divorce records upon request. If you simply need to view a divorce record, the best course of action is to visit the county website in which the divorce was finalized in Georgia and search the public records database. This allows you to search by first and last name of either party involved in the divorce to view a copy of the record. This cannot be used for official reasons, such as submitting for a name change request or new marriage license, but it can be viewed. If you need an official copy of the record, you?ll need to order one from the Georgia Department of Public Health.

How to Order a Divorce Record in Georgia

There are several ways to obtain a copy of a divorce record in Georgia, and each one takes very little time. Whether you request a Georgia divorce record online or in person, you?ll need to provide the following information:

– A Georgia Divorce Record request form filled out in its entirety and signed (this form is available on the Georgia Department of Public Health website)
– A copy of your photo identification
o Driver license
o State ID card
o Passport
o Military identification form
o Consulate card
o Voter?s registration
o Debit card
o Employer ID card
o School ID card
o DMV ID card
o Department of Corrections ID card
– Payment in the form of a check, money order, or credit card payment
o $10 for the search fee and one certified copy of a divorce record
o $5 for each additional copy
o $10 for every three years you want searched for a specific divorce record

This is mailed to the address listed on the application, and the forms is processed immediately upon receipt and mailed to you as soon as the search is complete.

If you prefer to apply in person, you?ll need to visit the State Office of Vital Records at 2600 Skyland Dr. NE, Atlanta, GA 30319. The office is open every week day from 8 am to 4:30 pm except on federal and state holidays. You may also apply in person at any county records office. The information required to obtain an in-person copy of a divorce record is the same in-person as it is to apply through the mail.

Cash is never accepted for divorce records, even if they are requested in-person. Check, money order, debit cards, and credit cards are the only valid form of payment accepted. Anyone may request certified copies of Georgia divorce records. If you cannot find the record you need, a more advanced search might be necessary. It could also be the result of misinformation, the incorrect date, a misspelled name, or some other mistake. It helps to check in person if you cannot find the document you need, and perhaps an official record office can find what you need when you cannot.

Georgia Divorce Records
Georgia Divorce Records

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  1. says:

    William, to obtain a copy of your divorce certificate you will need to contact the clerk of the court where you filed your divorce papers. You can also contact the Georgia Department of Public Health to order a copy of your GA divorce certificate online for a nominal fee.

  2. says:

    William karr 5 12 58 civil action no . D92v0106 request a copy of divorce certificate

  3. says:

    Paul, you will need to reach out to the Georgia Department of Health to request a copy of a Georgia death certificate. You must be immediate family, or a court order, to apply for a duplicate copy of a GA death certificate. You can fill out the forms online and there will be a nominal fee for processing.

    Can I get a copy of a Georgia death certificate?

    In order to get a copy of a Georgia death certificate you must be immediate family or have a court order to do so. Then you can visit the Georgia Department of Health and apply for a duplicate GA death certificate online. Fill out the forms and submit them with the required payment and proof of identification and a certified copy of the Georgia death certificate will be mailed to you in a few weeks

  4. says:

    My name is Johnson Paul, D.O.B 8/21/1958 File #2002CV49396 REQUESTING A COPY OF DIVORCE CERTIFICATE
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  5. says:

    Typically to get a certified copy of a Georgia divorce record you will need to know the county and courthouse where the judgement of divorce was filed but since you don’t have that information you might check with the Georgia Department of Public Health and Vital Records. They are the managing state agency that archives and indexes Georgia vital records such as Marriage & Divorce Records, Birth & Death Records. If you visit the DPH.Georgia.gov website you can fill out a divorce verification request form (#3917) to get a copy of a Georgia Certified Divorce Decree

    Georgia Certified Divorce Decree

    1. Visit the Georgia Department of Public Health website
    2. Fill out a Divorce Verification Request (Form3917)
    3. Provide a copy of a Valid Photo ID
    4. Pay $10 for the Georgia Divorce Verification
    5. Processing by mail may take a few weeks

  6. says:

    My father’s ex wife moved from Miami to Georgia and filed for a default judgement of divorce in Georgia. How can we find out in which county the divorce was filed? All we need is the date the divorce was granted but it’s been impossible obtaining that information. We’ve tried searching for her but no one knows her whereabouts.

  7. says:

    We can certainly assist you with a Georgia divorce record however to obtain an official Georgia divorce decree copy you will need to contact the Georgia court that processed your divorce decree. Since you are only looking for the date of the divorce decree you can contact the Georgia county courthouse clerk and inquire about your divorce decree date.

  8. says:

    I am only looking for the date of my divorce decree.

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Last Updated: 2016-12-11

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