Bibb County Death Index Lookup

Bibb County death records are managed by the Bibb County Health Department in Macon. As one of the largest counties in central Georgia, Bibb County has a health department that handles death certificate requests through its vital records office on Forsyth Street. You can search the Bibb County death index by visiting in person or using Georgia's online ordering systems. The state vital records database covers deaths from 1919 to the present. The City of Macon has even older records going back to 1882. This guide walks through every method for getting death certificates from Bibb County, the costs, and who qualifies to receive them.

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Bibb County Health Department

The Bibb County Health Department is the primary office for death certificates in Bibb County. It is at 1600 Forsyth Street in Macon, GA 31201. Walk in with a valid photo ID and the name and date of death for the person you are looking up. Staff at the vital records desk can search and print certified copies.

Bibb County is part of the North Central Health District. This district oversees public health services for several counties in the region. The health department in Macon handles a larger volume of vital records requests than most Georgia counties because of its population. Wait times can be longer during busy periods. Try to go early in the day for the shortest wait at the Bibb County Health Department.

Office Bibb County Health Department
Address 1600 Forsyth Street, Macon, GA 31201
District North Central Health District

Historical Death Records in Bibb County

Bibb County has death records that go back further than most Georgia counties. The City of Macon began recording deaths in 1882, well before the state started its vital records system in 1919. For very old Bibb County death records from the 1882 to 1919 period, contact the city records office at 171 Emery Highway, Macon, GA 31261. The phone number is 478-749-0102.

These early Macon death records can be useful for genealogy projects. They cover a time period that the state database does not include. If you are tracing Bibb County family lines that go back to the late 1800s, the city records office is worth checking. The Georgia Archives may also have some of these older files on microfilm.

Note: Pre-1919 Bibb County death records are at the City of Macon office, not the health department.

Bibb County Death Certificate Fees

The fee for a certified death certificate from Bibb County is $25.00. Additional copies ordered at the same time cost $5.00 each. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 sets these rates across the state. The Bibb County Health Department takes cash, credit cards, debit cards, certified checks, and money orders. Personal checks are not accepted.

Estate matters and insurance claims in Bibb County often require multiple certified copies. Banks and courts typically keep the original you submit, so you will need one for each institution. The $5.00 rate for extras makes it smart to order several copies at once.

Search Bibb County Death Records Online

You do not have to go to Macon to get a Bibb County death certificate. Georgia's ROVER system lets you order online. Make an account and submit a request with the deceased person's details. The state mails the certificate in a few weeks.

VitalChek offers online ordering with rush shipping for an extra fee. This works well if you need a Bibb County death certificate quickly. GO Certificates is another approved online vendor for Georgia vital records. Both access the state database that includes Bibb County death records from 1919 forward.

For free research, the Georgia Archives digital vault has death record scans from 1919 to 1927. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index covers 1933 to 1998 at no charge. Both are helpful for Bibb County family history work.

Who Can Get Bibb County Death Records

Certified death certificates from Bibb County are limited to people with a direct and tangible interest. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15 defines who qualifies. Spouses, parents, children, and legal representatives can request certified copies. Funeral directors who managed the case also have access. You must show proof at the Bibb County Health Department.

Informational copies are available to anyone. These are not certified and cannot be used in legal proceedings. They contain the same facts as certified copies and work well for research. The Georgia Rules 511-1-3 lay out the full eligibility rules for Bibb County and all other Georgia counties.

Bibb County Death Records by Mail

Send mail requests for Bibb County death certificates to the Health Department at 1600 Forsyth Street, Macon, GA 31201. Include a money order or certified check for $25.00. Provide the full name and date of death, your relationship to the deceased, and a copy of your photo ID.

The state office also takes mail requests at Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records, 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. Call (404) 679-4702 with questions. The state takes 8 to 10 weeks to process mail orders. The Bibb County Health Department in Macon usually handles local requests more quickly.

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Bibb County Health Dept Page

The Georgia DPH vital records page for the Bibb County Health Department is shown below.

Bibb County Health Department death index listing on Georgia DPH website

Review this page for the latest details about the Bibb County Health Department and its death certificate services in Macon.

Cities in Bibb County

Macon is the largest city in Bibb County and serves as the county seat. Macon-Bibb County operates as a consolidated city-county government. All death certificate requests go through the Bibb County Health Department in Macon.

Nearby Counties

These counties surround Bibb County in central Georgia. If you are looking for a death record that might be filed elsewhere, check these neighbors.