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Death-certificate fee in Georgia: $25 per certified copy

The Georgia Department of Public Health, State Office of Vital Records sets the fee and process below. Confirm current details on the office page before you order.

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Fee per certified copy

$25

The Georgia vital-records office charges $25 for the first certified copy, and $5 for each additional copy ordered at the same time.

Source: Georgia Department of Public Health, State Office of Vital Records· dph.georgia.gov· verified June 16, 2026

Standard processing time

Varies

The office does not publish a standard timeline. It usually depends on how you order — in person is typically fastest, mail is slowest. Confirm current timing with the office.

Ask the office whether an expedited option is available.

Source: Georgia Department of Public Health, State Office of Vital Records· dph.georgia.gov· verified June 16, 2026

Copies typically needed

Each institution that handles the estate usually wants its own certified copy. The most common are:

  • Bank & financial accounts
  • Life-insurance death-benefit claim
  • Probate court estate filing
  • Pension, retirement & brokerage accounts
Estimate how many copies you’ll need

How to order

OnlineBy mailIn personBy phone

$25 includes a 3-year search and one certified copy; $5 each additional same-order copy. Available from DPH or county Probate Courts. Online via ROVER adds ~$8 processing. DPH site intermittently blocks automated fetch; fee traced to official dph.georgia.gov fees page via search.

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