Search Butts County Death Index

Butts County death records are kept at the Probate Court in Jackson, Georgia. This central Georgia county south of Atlanta uses its probate court as the local vital records office. If you need to find a death certificate from Butts County, the courthouse on West Third Street is your best option for an in-person visit. Georgia's online vital records tools also let you order from home. The statewide database holds death records starting in 1919, and the Butts County Probate Court connects to it. This page covers the request process, fees, who qualifies for certified copies, and alternative search options for Butts County death index records.

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Butts County Probate Court

The Butts County Probate Court is at 625 W Third Street Suite 9 in Jackson, GA 30233. This is where you go for death certificates in Butts County. Bring your photo ID and the deceased person's full name and date of death. Court staff search the records and can print a certified copy during your visit.

Jackson is a small city south of the Atlanta metro. The probate court does not get the volume of larger Georgia counties, so wait times are generally short. The office handles death records along with other probate duties like estates and guardianships. Staff are familiar with vital records requests and can guide you through the process at the Butts County Probate Court.

Office Butts County Probate Court
Address 625 W Third Street Suite 9, Jackson, GA 30233
Type Probate Court

Fees for Butts County Death Records

A certified death certificate from Butts County costs $25.00. Additional copies ordered at the same time cost $5.00 each. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 sets these rates for all Georgia counties. The Butts County Probate Court takes cash, credit cards, debit cards, certified checks, and money orders. Personal checks are not allowed.

Multiple copies are often needed for estate work. Banks, insurance companies, and courts in Butts County usually want their own certified originals. The $5.00 rate on extras saves money when you order them all together.

Note: Check with the Butts County Probate Court for the most current fee schedule before your visit.

Online Butts County Death Record Search

Online services let you order Butts County death certificates from anywhere. The ROVER portal is the state's official system. Set up an account and submit your request. The certificate comes by mail in a few weeks. ROVER covers Georgia deaths from 1919 to the present.

VitalChek charges an extra service fee but has rush delivery options. GO Certificates provides another online path for Georgia vital records. Both access the state database that includes Butts County death records.

Free research tools are available for older records. The Georgia Archives has historical death records and their digital vault covers 1919 to 1927. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index spans 1933 to 1998 and costs nothing. Both help with Butts County genealogy projects.

Who Qualifies for Butts County Death Certificates

Certified death certificates from Butts County are limited. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15 requires a direct and tangible interest in the record. Close family members can get certified copies. That includes the spouse, parents, children, and siblings of the deceased. Legal representatives with court authority and funeral directors also qualify at the Butts County Probate Court.

Anyone can get an informational copy. These are not certified and have no legal weight. They work for research and personal use. Georgia Rules 511-1-3 explain the full eligibility rules for Butts County vital records.

Butts County Death Records by Mail

To request a Butts County death certificate by mail, write to the Probate Court at 625 W Third Street Suite 9, Jackson, GA 30233. Enclose a money order or certified check for $25.00. Include the full name of the deceased, date of death, your relationship, and a copy of your photo ID.

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 Butts County Probate Court typically processes local requests much faster.

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Butts County Probate Court Page

The Georgia DPH directory page for the Butts County Probate Court appears below.

Butts County Probate Court death index listing on Georgia DPH

Review this listing to verify the Butts County Probate Court address and services in Jackson.

Nearby Counties

Butts County borders several counties in central Georgia south of Atlanta. If you need a death record from this area, check these neighbors.