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      • The Department of Public Health’s State Office of Vital Records maintains all of Georgia’s birth and death certificates. It also holds marriage records from 1952 to 1996. Although the department can confirm divorces, copies of the records are held by the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted.
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  1. Access Georgia death records and obtain death certificates across various counties. Find official records, certified copies, and historical data. Learn about the application process, fees, and online search options.

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  3. Vital records include birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. The Department of Public Health’s State Office of Vital Records maintains all of Georgia’s birth and death certificates. It also holds marriage records from 1952 to 1996.

  4. You can obtain Georgia state birth and death records as certified copies for legal purposes. Order certificates from the Georgia Office of Vital Records for births and deaths that occurred in Georgia from January 1919 to the present.

  5. All County Vital Records Offices now have the ability of issuing death records for anyone who died in Georgia since 1919. Previously, records were only available from the county where the death occurred, but through the Georgia Vital Events Registration System, records are now available for deaths occurring in any Georgia county.

  6. You can order a death certificate in person, by mail, or online. A death certificate is available for 75 years after the death. Before ordering a certificate for a recent death, please speak with the funeral home handling the arrangements to make sure that they have filed the death record.

  7. Locate a Vital Records office near you. 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday, Except State Holidays State Office of Vital Records or any County Vital Records Office. 1680 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30349 Response Time: Same day service for most requests.

  8. 1919 thru 1930 death certificates are available on our website, www.georgiaarchives.org, under the "Virtual Vault" tab. 1919 through 1943 are available on www.familysearch.org (a free website). Just create a user name and password.

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