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What information is on Georgia birth certificates? The US state of Georgia restricts access to birth certificates and they are behind a snail-mail pay wall. You can only legally request a birth certificate for yourself and certain close relatives. The only ancestors whose birth certificate you may legally obtain is your own parents. Registration of birth certificates began in 1919. If they can’t find the certificate you requested, you still have to pay. So, before I pay money, (at least $25 as of Jan 2018) fill out a lot of paperwork and wait for a while, exactly what genealogical information can I expect to find on a Georgia birth certificate?

The following information is on a 1927 Georgia birth certificate in my posession. Exact fields may vary in other years.


County
Town or City
Full Name of Child
Sex of Child
Twin, Triplet or Other
Number in order of birth (for multiple births)
Legitimate (Yes or No)
Date of Birth
Born Alive or Stillborn
Time of Birth
Signature of Physician or midwife
address of Physician or midwife


For each of the parents:


Full Name (mother's maiden name)
Residence (address)
Color or race
Age at last birthday (Years)
Birthplace
Occupation


For the mother:


Number of children born to this mother including present birth
Number of children of this mother now living


You can order Georgia birth certificates for yourself, your spouse, your siblings, your parents, your children or your grandchildren through the Georgia Department of Public Health.

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