Lookup Divorce Records in Georgia
Search for divorce records in the state of Georgia
Search Georgia Divorce Records
Georgia Divorce Records
The Georgia state Vital Records office will conduct a search to determine the occurrence of a divorce, but cannot issue a record. Certified copies of divorce decrees are only available from the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted.
Required Information
The person requesting a search for confirmation of a divorce must provide the following information, a signed request and the appropriate fee (see below):
- Groom's full name,
- Bride's full name,
- Date of divorce (month, day, year),
- Place of divorce (city, county),
- The number of copies requested
Fees
Georgia law requires that payment must be received before a record or a service can be provided. Prepayment of the fee is necessary at the time the service is requested and fees are not refundable.
Fee includes the search & confirmation of divorce event:
(The state of Georgia Vital Records office will conduct a search to determine the occurrence of a divorce, but cannot issue a record. Certified copies of divorce decrees are only available from the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted.)
Multi-year search (every three years or portion thereof):<
$10.00
Methods of Payment
Fees may be paid by one of the following methods: PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH IN THE MAIL! (Make certified checks and money orders payable to Vital Records.)
- Certified check
- Money order
You can download the PDF version of the form, fill it out by hand and mail it to Vital Records.
Mail your request to:
Vital Records
2600 Skyland Drive, NE
Atlanta, GA 30319
Where to Request a Divorce Decree
Certified copies of Georgia divorce decrees are only available in the county where the divorce was granted.