Find Brantley County Death Records

Brantley County death certificates are issued through the Probate Court in Nahunta. This southeast Georgia county relies on its probate court to manage death records and other vital records services. To search for a death record in Brantley County, you can go to the courthouse on Brantley Street or order through one of Georgia's online systems. The statewide death records database begins in 1919 and the Brantley County Probate Court has access to it. This page covers the request process, fees, eligibility, and alternative search methods for Brantley County death index records.

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Brantley County Probate Court

The Brantley County Probate Court is at 234 Brantley Street Suite 100 in Nahunta, GA 31553. This is the local office for death certificates in Brantley County. Bring your photo ID and the deceased person's name and date of death. Court staff can search the records and issue certified copies to eligible requesters.

Brantley County is a quiet, rural county in southeast Georgia. The probate court handles vital records along with wills, estates, and other probate matters. Because of the small population, the court rarely has long lines. You can usually get what you need without much of a wait at the Brantley County Probate Court in Nahunta.

Office Brantley County Probate Court
Address 234 Brantley Street Suite 100, Nahunta, GA 31553
Type Probate Court

Note: Call the Brantley County Probate Court to check hours before visiting, especially around holidays.

Brantley County Death Record Fees

A certified death certificate from Brantley County costs $25.00. Additional copies are $5.00 each if ordered at the same time. These fees come from O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 and apply in every Georgia county. Cash, credit cards, debit cards, certified checks, and money orders work at the Brantley County Probate Court. No personal checks.

Most people who need a Brantley County death certificate are settling an estate or filing an insurance claim. Both processes often need more than one copy. Getting extras at the discounted rate saves you from making another trip to Nahunta later.

Search Brantley County Death Index Online

You can look for Brantley County death records online through state services. The ROVER system is Georgia's official online vital records portal. Register, enter the deceased person's info, and submit your request. The certificate arrives by mail in a few weeks. ROVER covers deaths from 1919 to now across all Georgia counties, including Brantley.

VitalChek also handles Georgia death certificate orders online with rush delivery options. GO Certificates is another approved vendor. Both services pull Brantley County records from the state database.

Free research tools help with older Brantley County death records. The Georgia Archives holds historical vital records. Their digital collection spans 1919 to 1927 and is free to browse. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index from 1933 to 1998 is also free and useful for genealogy tied to Brantley County.

Who Qualifies for Brantley County Death Certificates

Not everyone can get a certified death certificate. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15 requires a direct and tangible interest. Spouses, parents, children, and siblings of the deceased can request certified copies from Brantley County. Estate executors and attorneys with proper documentation also qualify. Funeral directors have access as well.

Anyone can get an informational copy from Brantley County. Informational copies contain the same data but are not certified for legal use. Researchers use them for family history. Georgia Rules 511-1-3 explain the difference between certified and informational copies.

Brantley County Death Records by Mail

To get a Brantley County death certificate by mail, write to the Probate Court at 234 Brantley Street Suite 100, Nahunta, GA 31553. Enclose a money order or certified check for $25.00, the full name and date of death of the deceased, your relationship, and a photo ID copy.

State mail requests go to Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records, 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. Phone: (404) 679-4702. The state takes 8 to 10 weeks. The Brantley County office is faster for local records.

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Brantley County Probate Court Page

The Georgia DPH directory listing for the Brantley County Probate Court appears below.

Brantley County Probate Court death index listing on Georgia DPH website

Use this page to verify the Brantley County Probate Court address and services before your visit to Nahunta.

Nearby Counties

Brantley County borders these southeast Georgia counties. If you need a death record and are not sure which county holds it, try the neighbors below.