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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia Verification Divorce document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the Petitioner in the designated field. Ensure that it matches the name on your divorce petition.
  3. Next, provide the date of your verification at the top of the form. This should reflect when you are signing the document.
  4. In the section for your address and telephone number, fill in your current contact information accurately to ensure proper communication.
  5. Sign your name in front of a Notary Public. Make sure to do this step after filling out all necessary fields.
  6. Finally, have the Notary Public complete their section, including their signature and commission expiration date, along with their seal.

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You can check local court records to see if they have been a party to any court proceeding, not just a divorce or legal separation. Most modern court cases are maintained on electronic files, making them easy to search by name. If they have lived elsewhere, check the court records there.
Divorce records are public records. You should be able to go to the family court and do a search based on your names. The hard part is figuring out where to do that - a person who files for divorce is supposed to do it in the county where the other spouse lives. So thats the starting point. Look where youve lived.
To obtain a divorce verification from the State Office of Vital Records, complete the Request for Search of Divorce Verification form. The State Office of Vital Records charges $10 for each certified copy of a divorce verification and $5 for each additional copy.
You can contact the county clerks office or use online databases for divorce decrees. If no record is found, consider hiring a private investigator or attorney to assist. Keep in mind that without a finalized divorce decree, you remain legally married.
In Georgia uncontested divorces, both parties must complete and sign all required paperwork for the court to finalize the case. If one spouse becomes unresponsive, the filing partys attorney may request dismissal due to lack of cooperation. Without the other spouses signature, the court cannot proceed.

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