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Birth Records Georgia Archives
The Georgia Archives does not have birth certificates or any index to birth records. Statewide registration of births began in 1919. For birth records from 1919 to the present, researchers may contact the Georgia Department of Public Health - Vital Records 1680 Phoenix Blvd, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30349 Telephone: 404-679-4702 You may also request a birth record from the Vital Records Office in the county where the birth occurred.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research/birth_records
birth Georgia Department of Public Health
A birth certificate is an official recording of a birth that occurred in the state of Georgia. It is used for a number of reasons including but not limited to: - establishing one’s identity - tax purposes - enrolling in school - applying for a driver’s license - obtaining health insurance At the State Office of Vital Records, birth records are available from January 1919 to the present.
https://dph.georgia.gov/ways-request-vital-record/birth
How to Find Georgia Birth Records • FamilySearch
Statewide registration of births began in 1919 in Georgia with general compliance by 1928. Births before 1919[edit | edit source] - Georgia. Before 1919, no births were recorded by the state. However, several cities and counties did periodically record births. - Counties.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_Georgia_Birth_Records
Vital Records - Georgia: Local History & Genealogy Resource Guide - Research Guides at Library of Congress
Based on the date of the vital event (birth, death, marriage, divorce), determine whether you are seeking a state, territory, county, or parish level record. If the record you are seeking has been digitized, you can access it online, through the projects described below.
https://guides.loc.gov/georgia-local-history-genealogy/vital-records
Georgia Archives
As a precaution due to the inclement weather, the Georgia Archives will be closed Saturday, January 31, 2026. The Georgia Archives preserves the records that tell the story of Georgia and its people. Since 1918, we have collected and cared for the state's most valuable historical documents.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/
Georgia Vital Records • FamilySearch
Georgia Vital Records Dates[edit | edit source] Online Resources[edit | edit source] Births[edit | edit source] - 1754-1960 Georgia Births and Christenings, 1754-1960 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index; Also at: Ancestry($) - 1870-1960 Georgia County Delayed Birth, 1870-1960 at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index & images Marriages[edit | edit source] - 1600's to 1900's US Marriages - Georgia, 1600's to 1900's at ...
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Georgia_Vital_Records
Georgia Genealogy Resources - Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors Online - LibGuides at Berry College
LibGuides: Genealogy: Finding Your Ancestors Online: Georgia Genealogy Resources...
https://libguides.berry.edu/genealogy/georgia
Birth and Death Certificates - Northeast Health District
All vital records offices can now obtain birth and death certificates from any county within the state of Georgia, meaning you do not have to visit the county in which you were born (or the person died) in order to obtain a copy of your record.
https://northeasthealthdistrict.org/services/clinic-services/birth-and-death-certificates/
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ROVER - Order Birth or Death Certificates
The .gov means it's official. State government websites often end in .gov. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a state website. Still not sure? Call 1-800-GEORGIA to verify that a website is an official website of the State of Georgia. The site is secure. The https:// ensures that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.
https://services.georgia.gov/gta/rover/
Search - Digital Library of Georgia
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https://dlg.usg.edu/search
Vital Records - Northwest Health Northwest Health
Vital Records There are 159 counties in Georgia. Each county has a vital records registrar and vital records custodian appointed by the state registrar. Depending upon the county, the vital records registrar or custodian may be located at the county health department or in the office of the probate judge.
https://nwgapublichealth.org/programs/vital-records/
USGenWeb® - Always Free
Keeping Free Genealogy on the Internet Since 1996, The USGenWeb® Project has been a cornerstone of the online genealogy community, offering free access to historical and genealogical resources across the United States. What began as a simple collection of text-based directories has grown into a robust, volunteer-driven network of over 3,000 interlinked websites, each rich with unique, locally curated content.
https://usgenweb.org/
US, Georgia - County Delayed Birth and Death Records, 1870-1960 - International African American Museum
About This Collection Today’s featured collection is Georgia, County Delayed Birth and Death Records, 1870-1960. This collection contains delayed birth records gathered from probate courts in multiple counties in Georgia for the years 1870 – 1960. Document images are available for most counties in the collection.
https://iaamuseum.org/center-for-family-history/blog/us-georgia-county-delayed-birth-and-death-records-1870-1960/
Research Help Georgia Archives
Below you will find a brief guide to accessing vital records in Georgia. For more detailed information about each type of record, see our Full Guide to Georgia Vital Records. The State Archives does not house many of these records, but we will tell you what we have and where to look for others.
https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research/research_help
ROVER - Order Birth or Death Certificates
The .gov means it's official. State government websites often end in .gov. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a state website. Still not sure? Call 1-800-GEORGIA to verify that a website is an official website of the State of Georgia. The site is secure. The https:// ensures that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.
https://services.georgia.gov/gta/rover/
Order Your Official Vital Records Online
Order Your Official Vital Records Online VitalChek has partnered with vital record agencies within the United States to bring you the ability to order the vital records you need. To order birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce certificates from VitalChek, simply click on the certificate you need to get started.
https://www.vitalchek.com/v/vital-records