Franklin County Georgia Marriage Records

Search For Marriage Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Franklin County Clerk Office
Franklin County ClerkPO Box 159CarnesvilleGA30521706-384-2483
Franklin County Town & City Halls
Franklin Springs City Hall2531 West Main StreetRoystonGA30662706-245-6957
Canon City Hall5071 Georgia 17CanonGA30520706-245-8155
Carnesville City Hall919 Hull AvenueCarnesvilleGA30521706-384-3905
Lavonia City Hall12221 Augusta RoadLavoniaGA30553706-356-8781
Royston City Hall634 Franklin Springs StreetRoystonGA30662706-245-7232
Franklin County Marriage License Office
Franklin County Marriage License9592 Lavonia RoadCarnesvilleGA30521706-384-2403
Franklin County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Franklin County Divorce Certificates
Franklin County Health Department Website
Franklin County History and Genealogy Website
Franklin County Marriage Certificates & Records
Franklin County Probate Court Website

Statistics

Married Couples4,374 (52.6%)
Unmarried Couples472 (2.2%)
Never Married Men2,357 (26.8%)
Never Married Women2,085 (22.0%)
Separated Men92 (1.0%)
Separated Women348 (3.7%)
Widowed Men424 (4.8%)
Widowed Women1,174 (12.4%)
Divorced Men1,026 (11.7%)
Divorced Women1,285 (13.5%)

How to Search Marriage Records in Franklin County Georgia

Searching for marriage records in Franklin County Georgia can be a very simple, or an extremely time consuming quest. Depending on your needs, the amount of information you require and where you are located in Georgia may dictate how involved this search will be. Typically, any marriage license obtained in Georgia is kept in the county where the ceremony took place.

However, the more information you need, the more time consuming the process can become. The more information you need, the longer it will take to conduct this search. Typically, marriage records in Franklin County are available at the county’s Public Health Office. They also maintain the records at the College of Medical Professions and all other colleges that are located in the area. These records are stored in the Consolidated Insurance Files, which is located at the Insurance Information Institute.

Depending on what type of information you are requesting, the time it can take to receive the desired information can vary. Information requests can be made by a person, a company or an organization. Information requests can be made by anyone for any purpose. These records are requested at the request of the individual, as a private individual, or for some other purpose that has nothing to do with the state of Georgia or the county of Franklin. The requests can be made by fax, phone call, or online.

To search for records in Franklin County, Georgia you will need to meet certain criteria. To search for these records, you will need to provide information about yourself. You will also have to provide information about the name of the person in question, along with the date of the marriage or divorce. The information you provide will be matched with information in the public databases so you can be sure that the information you have provided is correct. If you don’t know the person’s name or if you aren’t sure of the date of the event, you may want to contact the county office for verification.

These records are considered public domain, meaning they are available to the public for viewing and obtaining information from. The only thing different from public domain records is that they are not readily available online; however, you can obtain access to the information by paying a nominal fee. Records requests must be done in writing requesting an electronic version of the information. This request must state that you want to look up the information and then be mailed, faxed or otherwise submitted in the form of a hard copy. This request must be done within fourteen days after the event occurred.

If you are looking up marriage records in Franklin County Georgia in order to locate someone who has died, or simply to check on the status of your ancestry, the information is available to you for public consumption. These records are considered public domain and are available to the general public. The laws about these records are very different from the laws surrounding a marriage or divorce. Marriage records are considered public domain because they are a matter of public record, unless they are specifically exempted from being made public by statute.