Saturday, 10 August 2013

Georgia Marriage Records Online

By Claire Dowell


If you are looking for Georgia Marriage Records, you can find them at the specific county Probate Court that finalized the marriage. The court has been keeping records of marriage since 1805. Marriage records can also be obtained at the state's Vital Records Office. However, they only keep records of marriages that occurred between 1952 and 1996.

A request can be made by completing a request form which can be acquired from the Vital Records office or can be downloaded from their website. Fields that need to be supplied include the names of the bride and the groom, when and where the marriage took place, and others. The completed can be submitted personally or mailed back to the office. There is a charge of $10 for certified marriage records and a $5 charge for spare copies which are payable by money order or check. Regardless of whether the requested records are found or not, the office will not issue a refund once the request has been submitted. In addition, it takes quite some time to process the records because public offices are usually short on employees.

Applying for a marriage starts with securing a license to marry at the Probate Court. The couple should appear at the court at the same time when they apply for a license. If one of the couple has not yet reached 18 years old, their parents will be asked to appear before the court as well. Once the license is approved, only the couple and their lawyers will have viewing rights to the license record.

Marriage records are deemed as public records. That means that the public can request for the records any time. In other states, a full marriage record can only be accessed by the bride, groom, legal representatives, and other individuals or groups specified by the court. In Georgia, they are not deemed as confidential, which means that whoever submits a request for the records can view everything that is on it.

Various websites started to maintain marriage files too. They have the approval of the court to do so, so there are no legality issues to worry about as long as they observe the appropriate protocols. There are two kinds of websites that offer marriage files: free sites and paid sites. The sites differ on how much information they can supply and it is up to you to decide which one will best fit your information needs.

Because of their availability online, Marriage Divorce Records can now be retrieved easily. You can start a search if you have a computer and a connection to the Web. You will also need to have knowledge of basic details of the record you want to retrieve. There are tons of resources available on the Web but not all of them are reliable. Perform a little background check on the search tool you intend to use and find out if they have a good track record of providing such records or not.




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