Monday 4 November 2013

Georgia Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


The Probate Court and the Vital Records Office are the ones in-charge of the safekeeping of Georgia Marriage Records. The Probate Court has files of marriages that transpired since 1805 and it is the court that accepts and validates marriages. The Vital Records Office, on the other hand, keeps files of marriages that transpired between 1952 and 1996.

A request form is available at the Vital Records Office or it can be downloaded from their official website. If you want to make a request, you should be able to at least provide the full names of the spouses and the date and place of the marriage. Once the request form is filled-out appropriately, you can submit it personally or send it through mail to the Vital Records Office. It costs $10 for every certified copy of the records and an additional $5 for extra copies. The fees are payable by check or money order only. There no refunds given even if no records are found. Expect that the return period of your request will be quite lengthy because often times government offices are undermanned.

A couple will only be allowed to marry if they secure a marriage license. A marriage license needs to be applied for together by the couple. If one of them is under the legal age of 18 years old, their parents will be required to appear at the Probate Court during the couple's application for a license. Only the couple and their legal representatives have the right to view their license application record.

Any person has the right to access marriage records because they are considered as public records. In most states, only the couple, their lawyers, and individuals or parties authorized by the court have the right to view and access everything that is on a marriage record. In Georgia, outside parties can view and access everything as well.

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.

No doubt that it is convenient to obtain Marriage Divorce Records online because you can virtually do it anywhere as long as you have a computer, an Internet connection, and some basic information about the record you are looking for. Although the Internet holds a vast amount of information, it is hard to tell if they are all credible. So you can be sure that the information you are getting is real, you have to be a little history check on the service provider that you choose to use. Find out if other users that have used them in the past have a positive feedback on them or not.




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