Cartersville Divorce Records

Cartersville divorce records are kept at the Bartow County Superior Court. Cartersville serves as the county seat, so the courthouse is right in town on West Cherokee Avenue. All divorce filings for city residents are handled there, and this page covers how to search, get copies, and file a new case.

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Where Cartersville Divorce Records Are Kept

Cartersville is the seat of Bartow County, so the courthouse is inside the city on West Cherokee Avenue. The Bartow County Superior Court maintains all divorce records for Cartersville residents and the wider county. The clerk of superior court manages the complete civil and domestic case index and handles all copy requests. Having the courthouse right in town means Cartersville residents have immediate access to their records without travel.

Bartow County's website at https://www.bartowga.org/ provides access to court services, the clerk's contact information, and online case search. The clerk of superior court section links to the case search tool and provides information about how to request copies. Online case search is available for civil cases including all divorces filed in the county.

CourtBartow County Superior Court
Address135 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville GA 30120
Phone(770) 387-5025
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitehttps://www.bartowga.org/

The courthouse on West Cherokee Avenue is centrally located in Cartersville. Walk-in visits to the clerk's office are handled during regular hours. Bring photo ID and any case details. Staff can search by name or case number at the counter. For older paper records, a brief wait for physical retrieval is possible. Calling ahead for very old cases helps ensure the file is ready when you arrive.

Note: The Bartow County online case search is accessible directly from the bartowga.org site under the clerk of superior court section. This is separate from GSCCCA and provides county-specific case information.

How to Search Cartersville Divorce Records

Bartow County offers online case search through its website at https://www.bartowga.org/. Navigate to the departments section and find the clerk of superior court. The case search link is listed there under the clerk's services. You can search by name or case number. Results show case type, parties, filing date, and status. The search covers civil cases including all divorce proceedings in the county.

The GSCCCA statewide portal at https://www.gsccca.org includes Bartow County in its index. Use it to verify a record location or to search broadly across counties. GSCCCA is free and results include the case identifiers you need to place a copy order with the Bartow County clerk.

The screenshot below shows the Bartow County government website, which Cartersville residents use to access the clerk of superior court section and online case search for divorce records.

Cartersville divorce records Bartow County Superior Court

The Bartow County site is organized by department and is straightforward to navigate. The clerk of superior court section covers fees, forms, contact information, and case search access. For Cartersville residents, this is the primary online resource for divorce record research in Bartow County.

Georgia Courts eAccess at https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/ may include Bartow County. Check for current details. For copy requests, the Bartow County clerk at (770) 387-5025 is the definitive contact regardless of which search system you used.

Filing for Divorce in Cartersville

Georgia requires at least one spouse to have been a Georgia resident for six months before filing under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-2. Cartersville residents file at the Bartow County Superior Court on West Cherokee Avenue. Since the courthouse is in the city, filing requires no special travel arrangements.

No-fault divorce based on an irretrievably broken marriage is the standard option and the most commonly used in Bartow County. Thirteen fault grounds are listed in O.C.G.A. § 19-5-3, including adultery, desertion, cruel treatment, and habitual intoxication. The no-fault path is simpler and faster when both parties agree. Raising a fault ground typically adds complexity but can be relevant in cases where alimony or property division is disputed.

Official court forms are free at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/. Get the divorce petition, domestic relations financial affidavit, and parenting plan if children are involved. Complete all required sections, sign where indicated, and notarize where required. File at the Bartow County clerk's office and pay the filing fee at the counter.

After filing, serve the other party per O.C.G.A. § 19-5-1. The Bartow County Sheriff can serve civil papers. A signed acknowledgment of service by the other party is also acceptable. File the proof of service with the clerk so the case can move forward to any scheduled hearing.

Cartersville Divorce Record Fees

Copy fees at the Bartow County Superior Court follow Georgia's standard certified document schedule. Certified copies run a few dollars per page, with the first page slightly higher. The total depends on document length. Call (770) 387-5025 for a current fee estimate before sending a mail request or ordering in person. The clerk can estimate the cost based on the case you're requesting.

The Georgia DPH at https://dph.georgia.gov/VitalRecords offers divorce verifications for records from 1952 to 1996 at $10 each. These are state vital records documents and differ from court-certified copies. For a certified copy of the actual Bartow County court file, contact the clerk directly at (770) 387-5025.

Mail requests to the Bartow County Superior Court, 135 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville GA 30120. Include both parties' names, approximate filing year, your return address, and a check or money order payable to the Clerk of Superior Court, Bartow County. Do not send cash. Confirm the current fee before mailing to avoid delays.

Legal Help for Cartersville Residents

Georgia Legal Aid serves Northwest Georgia including Bartow County. Visit https://www.georgialegalaid.org/ to find the regional office serving Cartersville and apply for free legal assistance. Family law cases, including divorce and custody, are within their services. Income requirements apply. Apply early so you have time to get help before court deadlines come up.

The Georgia E-Forms system at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ provides free official court forms to all filers. Self-represented Cartersville residents use these for straightforward uncontested divorces. The Bartow County clerk's office staff can answer basic questions about the forms and filing process when you visit. These tools together are sufficient for a simple case where both parties agree.

For more complex or contested cases, the State Bar of Georgia referral service can connect you with family law attorneys in the Bartow County area. Cartersville has local attorneys who regularly appear in the Bartow County Superior Court. Their familiarity with local procedures and judicial preferences is valuable in a contested case. Getting legal advice early is always the smarter approach when the case involves children, significant property, or an uncooperative spouse.

Note: Bartow County is a smaller county than neighboring Cobb, so the clerk's office and courthouse are less crowded. In-person visits are typically quicker here than in larger metro-area courts.

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Bartow County Divorce Records

Cartersville is in Bartow County. All divorce filings for Cartersville residents go through the Bartow County Superior Court. The county page has full details on fees, forms, online search, and getting copies.

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