Georgia vital record is also on the track. The term vital records refer to the record of birth, death, fetal death, marriages and divorce of the citizen of the State. There are 159 counties in Georgia. The state vital office is maintaining the record of birth and death since 1919 up to present.
The electronic vital record of State of Georgia categorized the record into , Data Entry, Photo Reproduction, Search, Customer Service, Legal and Quality Assurance Units.
To locate the vital record in any county of the State required the skill, services and cooperation of many peoples and professionals. However, to obtain a death certificate in the State of Georgia, a requestor must proceeds a signed application along with the following information.
1. Full name of the deceased.
2. Date of death (month, day, year),
3. Place of death (county where event occurs)
4. Age of deceased at death.
5. Sex.
6. Race (optional).
7. The number of copies required.
8. Relationship with deceased.
As per Georgia law, fee must be deposited in the state treasury before issuance of record. The record is sent via reliable mail service of the State, and the cost of 1 certified copy of death record is $10, subject to record found in the file, and additional copies if required will be charged $5 each if ordered at the same time.
There are 159 counties of the State of Georgia; each county has a sub-Registrar, which is responsible for maintenance of vital record of the County, these sub-Registrars are directly appointer by State Registrar.
Georgia Division of Public Health
Vital Records
Room 217-H 47
Trinity Ave., SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30334-5600
Tel: 404-656-4750