Peachtree Corners Death Index

Peachtree Corners death index records are managed through the Gwinnett County Probate Court in Lawrenceville. Peachtree Corners sits in the southwest part of Gwinnett County, and all death certificates for the city go through the county probate court. The court handles requests for certified copies, searches, and other vital records services for all Gwinnett County cities. You can visit in person, mail a request, or use one of Georgia's online ordering tools. This page covers the full process for finding and getting a death record tied to Peachtree Corners.

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Peachtree Corners Death Index Facts

42,638 Population
Gwinnett County
Probate Court Office Type
$25 Certificate Fee

Gwinnett County Probate Court

The Gwinnett County Probate Court handles all death records for Peachtree Corners. There is no city-level vital records office. The probate court in Lawrenceville is the single point of contact for death certificates tied to Peachtree Corners and the rest of Gwinnett County. Walk-in visits are the fastest way to get a copy. Bring a photo ID and know the full name and date of death for the person whose record you need.

The court is located at 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville, GA 30046. That is about a 15-minute drive from Peachtree Corners. Gwinnett County is one of the most populated counties in Georgia, so the probate court handles a high volume of requests. Try to visit early in the day to keep your wait time short. Staff can search for records, confirm if one is on file, and print a certified copy for you on the spot.

Office Gwinnett County Probate Court
Address 75 Langley Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30046
County Gwinnett County

Note: Gwinnett County serves a large population, so the Peachtree Corners area probate court can get busy during lunch hours and early afternoon.

Peachtree Corners Death Record Fees

Death certificates from Peachtree Corners cost $25.00 for the first certified copy. Additional copies run $5.00 each when ordered at the same time. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 sets these fees for every county in Georgia. The Gwinnett County Probate Court follows this same fee schedule.

Cash and credit cards work for in-person visits. Mail requests require a money order or certified check. Personal checks are not accepted at any Georgia vital records office. If the search turns up no record, you still pay the fee and receive a not-on-file letter. Many people handling estates or insurance claims for Peachtree Corners residents order multiple copies at the $5.00 rate to have extras on hand.

Searching Peachtree Corners Death Records

You can look for a Peachtree Corners death record in several ways. The most direct is a trip to the Gwinnett County Probate Court. Staff search by name and date of death and can print a certified copy that same day.

The ROVER system is Georgia's online ordering portal. Create an account, enter the details, and the state mails the certificate to you. Expect 8 to 10 weeks for delivery. VitalChek and GO Certificates are third-party options that also process Georgia death certificate orders online. They charge a service fee on top of the state's $25.00 cost but may offer faster shipping when expedited service is available. All three pull from the statewide database that includes Peachtree Corners death records from 1919 forward.

Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15, death certificates must be filed for all deaths in the state. The attending physician completes the medical section within 48 hours. Peachtree Corners death records enter the system soon after the event. The probate court may have a record before it appears in the online tools.

Who Can Get Peachtree Corners Death Records

Certified copies of death records from Peachtree Corners are limited to people with a direct and tangible interest. That includes spouses, parents, adult children, legal guardians, and estate representatives. Funeral directors qualify as well. Georgia Rules 511-1-3 list every eligible category.

Anyone can request a plain paper copy. These copies have the Social Security number removed and are not certified. They carry no legal weight but work fine for research and family history. The Gwinnett County Probate Court issues both types for Peachtree Corners death records.

Mail Requests for Peachtree Corners Death Records

To request a Peachtree Corners death certificate by mail, write to the Gwinnett County Probate Court at 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, GA 30046. Include a money order for $25.00, the full name and date of death, your relationship to the deceased, and a copy of your photo ID. County mail requests take about 2 to 4 weeks.

The state office at 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349 is another option. Call (404) 679-4702 with questions. State mail requests take 8 to 10 weeks. Since Peachtree Corners is close to Lawrenceville and Atlanta, a walk-in visit to either office is a practical choice if time matters.

Historical Death Records for Peachtree Corners

Older death records from the Peachtree Corners area are available through the Georgia Archives. They offer a free digital collection of death records from 1919 to 1927. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index covers 1933 through 1998 for free.

Peachtree Corners was not incorporated until 2012, so older records for the area may be filed under Gwinnett County or the unincorporated community names used at the time. These free databases help you confirm a record exists before you pay for a certified copy.

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Peachtree Corners City Government Page

The Peachtree Corners city government website provides details about local services for residents of the city.

Peachtree Corners city government website for death index records

Death certificates are not issued by the city of Peachtree Corners. All vital records requests go through the Gwinnett County Probate Court in Lawrenceville.

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