Warren County Death Records Lookup

Warren County death index records are kept at the probate court in Warrenton. The Warren County Probate Court manages all death certificate requests for this part of east-central Georgia. It falls within the East Central Health District. You can visit the courthouse on Main Street to search for a death record or order a certified copy. State-level death records in Georgia go back to 1919, though some Warren County files may have different starting dates. This page explains the fees, search options, eligibility rules, and online resources for finding Warren County death index information.

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Warren County Probate Court

The Warren County Probate Court handles death certificates in Warren County. The courthouse sits at 521 Main Street in Warrenton, GA 30828. Warren County uses its probate court for vital records rather than a health department. Walk in with a valid photo ID and the full name and date of death of the person whose record you need. Staff can search local files and print a certified copy if the record is available.

Warren County is part of the East Central Health District, which covers several counties including Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, and others. While the health district manages public health for the area, the probate court is where you go for death certificates in Warren County. If the local files do not have what you need, the state office in Atlanta can search the statewide database for you.

Office Warren County Probate Court
Address 521 Main Street, Warrenton, GA 30828
District East Central Health District

Note: Call the Warren County Probate Court before your visit to confirm that the vital records desk is open.

Death Record Fees in Warren County

A certified death certificate from Warren County costs $25.00 for the first copy. Extra copies are $5.00 each when ordered at the same time. Georgia law under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26 sets these fees. They are the same at every county office in the state. Cash works for in-person visits to the probate court. Money orders and certified checks are needed for mail requests. Personal checks are usually not accepted.

Order all the copies you need at once. The $5.00 rate for extra copies only applies to the same visit or mail request. A separate trip costs $25.00 again. For estate or insurance matters in Warren County, two or three copies should cover what you need.

How to Search Warren County Death Index

Visiting the probate court in Warrenton is the most direct way to search. Staff can look up Warren County death records by name and date of death. If you cannot make the trip, Georgia offers online tools.

The ROVER system is Georgia's online portal for death certificates. You create an account, enter the deceased person's information, and the state mails a certified copy. ROVER covers all Georgia deaths from 1919 to the present. VitalChek and GO Certificates are third-party options that charge a service fee on top of the state cost. All three can access Warren County death records from the state database.

For historical records, the Georgia Archives holds death files going back to the early 1900s. Their digital collection of death records from 1919 to 1927 is free to browse. The FamilySearch Georgia Death Index covers 1933 through 1998 at no cost. Both are useful for family history work in Warren County.

Who Can Get Warren County Death Certificates

Georgia law limits who can get certified death certificates. Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15, you must have a direct and tangible interest in the record. That means spouses, parents, children, and legal representatives. Funeral directors also qualify. For legal matters like probate or insurance claims in Warren County, bring proof of your connection to the deceased.

Informational copies are open to anyone. They lack certification and hold no legal weight, but they show the same data. Genealogists and researchers use informational copies of Warren County death records for their work. The Georgia Rules 511-1-3 detail the full eligibility rules.

Warren County Death Records by Mail

Mail requests go to the Warren County Probate Court at 521 Main Street, Warrenton, GA 30828. Include a money order or certified check for $25.00. Write down the full name of the deceased, the date of death or a range, your relationship, and include a copy of your photo ID.

The state office takes mail requests too. Send those to Georgia Department of Public Health, Vital Records, 1680 Phoenix Blvd Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349. The phone number is (404) 679-4702. State requests take 8 to 10 weeks. The Warren County Probate Court is usually faster at 2 to 4 weeks. A walk-in visit to Warrenton is the quickest option.

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The Warren County Probate Court vital records page is shown below.

The Georgia Department of Public Health website lists the Warren County Probate Court and its vital records role.

Warren County Probate Court death index page on Georgia DPH website

This page shows the courthouse address and the types of vital records available through the Warren County Probate Court in Warrenton.

Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Warren County. If you are unsure where a death was filed, check these neighboring offices.