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Do you need to get information about a marriage that took place in Georgia? You can get Georgia marriage records in a few different ways. We'll look at each of them here so you can choose the approach that best suits your own needs. We should begin by discussing the Georgia vital records system. Getting Certified Records Everyone has their own reason to search Georgia marriage records. Whatever your personal reason (whether genealogical research or checking into someone's background, or something else altogether), the Internet has made these records much more accessible. It used to be that you would have to go to the office of Vital Records and request a copy from someone behind a counter that probably sees thousands of people a day, and doesn't really care much if you find the record you are looking for or not. Then you would fill out the requisite paperwork and hope that you were granted copies of the documents you requested. To some exent, there's still a concern about whether or not you will be granted access to the marriage records you seek. It is easy to obtain the records that you want if you have the proper relation, and form filled out. At this site, you can download and print the request form. Then you just need to mail it (along with a check or money order) to the office of Vital Records. Once the state receives your request (and assuming it is completed properly) they will send you the information you requested. In about 4 to 6 weeks you will receive your certified copy of the marriage records. When You Just Need Information Fast For situations where all you need is information rather than a certified copy of a document, theres a much faster way to go. Using a commercial Marriage Records Search service, you can research Georgia marriage records in minutes. These services aren't a part of the state. They're indepenedent businesses that use information provided by the states to get you the information you need. It is a much faster way to go since they simply provide the facts about the marriage instead of producing a certified copy of a document. As you can see, there are clear differences between the various ways of getting information. If you need a certified copy of the marriage documents, you need to start at the states website (listed below). Georgia Department of Vital Records: http://health.state.ga.us/programs/vitalrecords/marriage.asp

The Top 2 Ways to Research Georgia Marriage Records

By: Patrick Mannson




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