Franklin County Death Records

Franklin County death index records are managed through the Probate Court in Carnesville. This northeast Georgia county uses its probate court for all vital records processing, including death certificates. You can visit the courthouse on GA-198 to request a death record or search through state online tools from home. The Franklin County Probate Court can issue certified copies to those who meet the eligibility rules set by Georgia law. This page covers the full process for getting death certificates, what they cost, who qualifies, and where to look for historical Franklin County death records.

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Franklin County Probate Court Office

The Franklin County Probate Court handles death certificate requests for the county. The office is at 9595 GA-198 in Carnesville, GA 30521. This probate court serves as the local vital records office for Franklin County. You go here to get certified copies of death certificates for deaths that happened in the county.

Walk-in visits give you the fastest results. Bring a valid photo ID and the name and approximate date of death. Staff can search the state database and print a certified copy while you wait. Franklin County is a rural county in the northeast part of the state, so the courthouse is usually not crowded. The staff handle multiple types of records and are used to helping people find what they need. If you are traveling from out of the area, call first to confirm the record is on file.

Office Franklin County Probate Court
Address 9595 GA-198, Carnesville, GA 30521
Type Probate Court

Note: Call the Franklin County Probate Court before visiting to check hours and confirm they can process vital records that day.

Franklin County Death Certificate Fees

Certified death certificates from Franklin County cost $25.00 for the first copy. Additional copies at the same time are $5.00 each. These fees are set by O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 and are the same across Georgia. Cash and cards work for in-person visits at the Franklin County Probate Court. Mail requests need a money order or certified check.

Order all copies at once. The $5.00 rate for extras only applies during one visit or one mail request. A separate trip costs $25.00 per copy. People working on estates or insurance matters in Franklin County should plan for two or three copies to cover all the places that will need one.

Search Franklin County Death Records Online

You do not have to drive to Carnesville to find Franklin County death records. Online tools let you search from home.

Georgia's ROVER system is the state's online ordering portal. Create an account, enter the deceased person's details, and submit. ROVER covers Georgia deaths from 1919 to the present. Delivery is by mail and takes a few weeks. VitalChek charges an extra service fee but offers rush delivery. Both can pull Franklin County death records from the statewide database.

Free resources exist for historical research. The Georgia Archives holds death records from the early 1900s. Free digital scans cover 1919 to 1927. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index spans 1933 to 1998 at no cost. Both tools are good for genealogy projects in Franklin County.

Who Can Request Franklin County Death Certificates

State law controls who can get certified death certificates. O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15 requires a direct and tangible interest. Close family, legal reps, funeral directors, and people with court orders qualify. Bring identification and proof of your relationship when you visit the Franklin County Probate Court.

Informational copies are open to anyone. They are not certified and cannot serve as legal documents. They show the same details but carry a non-certified stamp. Genealogists use them for family research in Franklin County. The Georgia Rules 511-1-3 list the full eligibility requirements.

Franklin County Death Records by Mail

Mail requests for Franklin County death certificates go to the Probate Court at 9595 GA-198, Carnesville, GA 30521. Include a money order or certified check for $25.00. Write the full name of the deceased, date of death, and your connection to the person. Include a copy of your photo ID.

The state office also takes mail requests. Send to Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records, 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. Phone: (404) 679-4702. State requests take 8 to 10 weeks. The Franklin County Probate Court is faster for local records. Walk-in visits to Carnesville are the quickest method if you need a death certificate right away.

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Franklin County Vital Records Office

The Georgia DPH county office directory can help you find the Franklin County Probate Court and confirm its vital records services.

Georgia DPH county office directory for Franklin County death index

This directory page lets you search for any county office in Georgia, including the Franklin County Probate Court in Carnesville.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Franklin County. If you think a death may have been filed in a neighboring county, check with these offices.