Georgia Virtual Vault Marriage Records
Georgia's Virtual Vault
The Virtual Vault provides virtual access to historic Georgia manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government records housed in the state archives. Start your search by typing a keyword into the "Search" box. Or, select a collection to search. You do not need to login to the Virtual Vault to search the collections.
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The Virtual Vault provides virtual access to historic Georgia manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government records housed in the state archives. Start your search by typing a keyword into the "Search" box. Or, select a collection to search. You do not need to login to the Virtual Vault to search the collections.
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The Virtual Vault provides virtual access to historic Georgia manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government records housed in the state archives. Start your search by typing a keyword into the "Search" box. Or, select a collection to search. You do not need to login to the Virtual Vault to search the collections.
https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/?page=2Vital Records | Georgia Archives
Generally, marriages are recorded in the county of residence of the bride. Marriage records for most Georgia counties (except where records were destroyed by fire or other courthouse disaster) are available on microfilm at the Georgia Archives. Many marriage records are available in the Marriage Records on Microfilm Collection in the Virtual Vault.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research/vital_recordsmarriage | Georgia Department of Public Health
The State Office of Vital Records can search for and verify marriages that occurred on or after January 1, 2014. Marriage Verification Request Form Requesting a copy To request a copy of the marriage application, certificate, and/or verification, please complete and mail the applicable form to our office.
https://dph.georgia.gov/ways-request-vital-record/marriageHow to Find Georgia Marriage Records
All Georgia Vital Records Offices are open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding state holidays. It is necessary to pay for a request before service can be provided for requesting parties. The search fee for a Georgia Marriage Certificate is $10.00, and every additional copy is $5.00.
https://georgia.staterecords.org/marriagerecordsResearch | Georgia Archives
Virtual Vault - This is your portal to some of Georgia’s most important historical documents, from 1733 to the present. The Virtual Vault provides virtual access to historic Georgia manuscripts, photographs, maps, and government records housed in the state archives. Use Advanced Search to search each collection.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/researchRequest Vital Records | Georgia.gov
The Department of Public Health’s State Office of Vital Records maintains all of Georgia’s birth and death certificates. It also holds marriage records from 1952 to 1996. Although the department can confirm divorces, copies of the records are held by the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was granted.
https://georgia.gov/request-vital-recordsGeorgia Virtual Vault – Georgia Genealogical Society
Event Details The Georgia Archives’ online records repository, the Virtual Vault, has some new features for displaying records. Learn about these new display features, recently added records, how to navigate the Virtual Vault, and search strategies, including using the Advanced Search feature. About our Speaker
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The Georgia Archives identifies, collects, provides access and preserves Georgia’s historical documents. Whether you love history, or simply want to know how we serve the citizens of Georgia, we invite you to explore our website or visit us in the City of Morrow, located just south of Atlanta. We look forward to serving you!
http://www.georgiaarchives.org/Vital Records | Georgia Department of Public Health
Vital Records is responsible for registering, preserving, amending, and certifying all Georgia vital events. Ways to Request a Vital Record Request a Vital Record Vital Records Locations Find a Vital Records Office SOVR Partners and Stakeholders Resources Services Birth Records Death Records Marriage Records Paternity Acknowledgements
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