Jasper County Georgia Marriage Records

Search For Marriage Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Jasper County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
Jasper County Clerk126 West Greene StreetMonticelloGA31064706-468-4900
Jasper County Marriage LicenseGreen Street, County CourthouseMonticelloGA31064706-468-4903
Monticello City Hall123 West Washington StreetMonticelloGA31064706-468-6062
Shady Dale City Hall22574 Main StreetShady DaleGA31085706-468-1510
Jasper County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Jasper County Health Department Website

Statistics

Married Couples2,859 (56.1%)
Unmarried Couples143 (1.0%)
Never Married Men1,382 (26.1%)
Never Married Women1,143 (20.0%)
Separated Men83 (1.6%)
Separated Women208 (3.6%)
Widowed Men158 (3.0%)
Widowed Women425 (7.4%)
Divorced Men689 (13.0%)
Divorced Women894 (15.6%)

Where to Find Marriage Records Online

Marriage Records in Jasper County Georgia has been a part of Georgia’s Public Records for over a century now. Marriage Records in Jasper County is one of the most searched and regularly accessed public records in Georgia, especially since the opening up of its Marriage Records in 2021. The availability of these records are mandated by the Georgia Marriage Records Act of 1965.

The first step to processing your request is to locate and then schedule the appointment with the county recorder in your area. To get access to marriage and divorce records in Jasper County, you will need to apply for a copy of this vital record. Applying for a copy is not difficult. Most counties will process these requests at no charge, while others might charge a small fee for processing the request. You can also go online to request copies from marriage or divorce records.

Searching for marriage and divorce records in Georgia has never been easier. This modern day miracle was created through a great deal of hard work and dedication by the Georgia State legislature. Vital records have been a part of our lives since our birthdays. We have all seen our parents’ wedding records when we were young, or the marriage license of our future spouse when we were still very young. These records are there so that we can follow our family tree and learn more about our roots. Today, we can search these records from the comfort of our own home with little to no effort.

Marriage records in Georgia are not considered public information. Therefore, they are not shared with the general public. The information contained within marriage records cannot be used in any way to locate a person or to obtain employment, nor can they be used to refuse a job, rent an apartment, or participate in any other civil action. In some states the information contained in marriage records is available to the public. However, in Georgia, the only information that you can legally access is the information that you obtained within the state.

The first place that you can begin your search is online. There are many different options for doing a search. You can do a free search or you can pay a fee to do a premium, private search. If you are doing a free search, there are a number of places on the Internet where you can go to retrieve these records. The most convenient option would be to visit each of the individual county’s website to do your search.

If you are looking to perform a marriage record search, you will most likely first want to visit the county office. Most counties in Georgia to issue marriage records online to their public record web sites. To find the marriage records in your County, you will need to visit their web site and then select the county that you are interested in. Once you have chosen a County, you will be able to see the names of the persons that were listed in the marriage. The next step will be to choose the state that the marriage was performed in. Finally, you will be able to view the details of the marriage and be able to download the records onto your computer.