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  1. How to Find Death Records for Free in Georgia. Generally, there are no such things as free death records in Georgia. Under GA Code Ann. §31-10, a non-refundable search fee of $25 must be paid to obtain a certified death certificate. If the record is found, the requester is issued a copy from the payment made.

  2. Jul 29, 2024 · The index & images can be searched and viewed at www.GeorgiaArchives.org (Virtual Vault link) or labs.familysearch.org. The names of Georgia’s deceased from 1919 to 1927 are now very much alive, searchable, and viewable online—and for free.

  3. Jan 15, 2024 · STEP ONE: Find Death Information. For deaths that exist during this time period, try the following databases. Try each link. STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate. If the image was not included in the index entry above, you can order a copy of the death record for a fee from the following locations:

  4. 24 Ways to Find Ancestor Death Information. The lists below are specific death indexes and record collections that are available for free online for the state of Georgia. Note: Some of the links listed take you to a FamilySearch Collection of digital images.

  5. County records (particularly wills and other estate records) are a useful substitute for death records. Pre-1900 county records for the majority of Georgia counties are available at the Archives. There is one large source for death records online other then the free SSDI link above.

  6. This is a list of Georgia death records online and includes Georgia vital records, Georgia church records, and Georgia death indexes online. If you don’t find what you’re looking for in these collections, please try: Georgia Birth Records online; Georgia Marriage and Divorce Records online

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  8. A list of online Georgia death records indexes, full state and by county. Includes obituaries and cemeteries.

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