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A divorce or dissolution will take at least 6 months to complete, even if your circumstances are straightforward. It might take longer if you need to sort out issues with money, property or children.
Are divorce records public in Georgia? Divorce proceedings are considered public records in Georgia. Anyone can request to see the divorce records of any divorce that occurred in the state.
You can get a copy of your divorce records at the Closed File Room on the first floor of Fulton County Superior Court, 136 Pryor Street.
Certified copies (or regular copies) of the divorce decree (or any other document from the divorce case) can be obtained ONLY from the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which your divorce occurred. We cannot provide them to you nor can the judge's office provide it.
Theoretically it's possible to get a divorce in Georgia is as little as 31 days. The reality for an uncontested divorce in Georgia is six months to one year from filing to receiving your final decree. A contested divorce in Georgia can range from six months to several years.

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In practice: 35-60 days. Rarely: 14-90 days. But we see the most anxiety over timing in contested cases, especially in end-of-relationship cases (typically a divorce or legitimation).
Certified copies of actual divorce decrees are only available from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was filed.
How I can obtain a copy of my divorce decree? Call the DeKalb County Clerk of Superior Court at (404) 371-2836 and then press 1 for civil cases. Or, you can visit https://ody.dekalbcountyga.gov/portal and click on the Smart Search button.
Superior Fee Table Document TypeJanuary 1, 2020 Fee(s)General Civil Action**$214.00General Civil Action - each additional party$8.00Adoption$214.00Divorce$219.0054 more rows
Certified copies (or regular copies) of the divorce decree (or any other document from the divorce case) can be obtained ONLY from the Clerk of Superior Court of the county in which your divorce occurred. We cannot provide them to you nor can the judge's office provide it.

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