Hinesville Divorce Records
Hinesville divorce records are kept at the Liberty County Superior Court, which is located in Hinesville - the city is the county seat. This means all divorce filings, record requests, and copy orders go to the courthouse on South Main Street, right in town.
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Where Hinesville Divorce Records Are Kept
Hinesville serves as the seat of Liberty County, which puts the courthouse inside the city. The Liberty County Superior Court on South Main Street manages all divorce filings for city residents and stores the full case index for domestic matters. Since the courthouse is in Hinesville, there's no need for residents to travel to another city for any part of the divorce records process.
Liberty County's website at https://www.libertycountyga.gov/ provides access to court information, the clerk's contact details, and online case search tools. The Superior Court clerk handles civil and domestic cases including divorces. Online search covers cases in the electronic system, making record lookups accessible without a courthouse trip.
| Court | Liberty County Superior Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 201 South Main Street, Hinesville GA 31313 |
| Phone | (912) 876-3625 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | https://www.libertycountyga.gov/ |
Walk-in visits to the clerk's office are handled during normal business hours. The courthouse on South Main Street is centrally located in Hinesville. Bring photo ID and any case details when you visit. Staff can run index searches for both recent and older cases. For paper-only records from many years back, a brief wait for physical retrieval may be needed.
Note: Hinesville has a significant military population connected to Fort Stewart. Service members and their spouses follow the same state rules for divorce filings, but residency questions can be more complex for active-duty military - legal assistance offices on post can help with those specifics.
How to Search Hinesville Divorce Records
Liberty County's online case search is accessible through the county website at https://www.libertycountyga.gov/. Navigate to the Superior Court clerk section and find the case search tool. You can search by name or case number. The results show the case type, parties, filing date, and current status. This is free to use and works well for cases filed in the past few decades.
The GSCCCA statewide portal at https://www.gsccca.org includes Liberty County in its index. This is a useful tool when you want to verify which county holds a record or search across counties at once. Results from GSCCCA point you to the county; for copies, contact the Liberty County clerk directly.
The screenshot below shows the Liberty County government website, which Hinesville residents use to access the Superior Court clerk section and search divorce records online.
The Liberty County site covers all county departments, with the Superior Court section linked from the main navigation. The clerk's contact information and case search access are in that section. For Hinesville residents, this is the most direct online resource for divorce case information in Liberty County.
Georgia Courts eAccess at https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/ may provide additional access to Liberty County records depending on participation. Check the site for current details. For copy requests, the Liberty County clerk at (912) 876-3625 is the contact regardless of where you first found the case data.
Filing for Divorce in Hinesville
Georgia's six-month residency requirement under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-2 applies to Hinesville residents. At least one spouse must have lived in Georgia for six months before filing. Hinesville residents file at the Liberty County Superior Court on South Main Street. Since it's right in town, the courthouse visit is straightforward.
No-fault divorce based on an irretrievably broken marriage is available to all Georgia filers. Fault grounds under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-3 include thirteen specific circumstances. In a military community like Hinesville, divorce filings may sometimes involve questions about property across state lines or support calculations affected by military pay and benefits. Those situations generally benefit from legal advice before filing.
Official Georgia divorce forms are free at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/. Download the petition, financial affidavit, and parenting plan if needed. Complete them, sign where required, and notarize where indicated. File at the Liberty County clerk's office with the required filing fee.
After filing, serve the other spouse per O.C.G.A. § 19-5-1. The Liberty County Sheriff handles civil service. A signed acknowledgment of service by the other party also works. File the proof of service before the case can be scheduled. For military members who may be deployed or out of state, service rules can vary - the legal assistance office at Fort Stewart can advise on this.
Hinesville Divorce Record Fees
The Liberty County Superior Court follows Georgia's standard fee schedule for certified copies. Certified copies typically cost a few dollars per page, with the first page slightly higher. Total cost depends on document length. Call (912) 876-3625 for a current fee estimate before sending a mail request or submitting a copy order in person.
The Georgia DPH at https://dph.georgia.gov/VitalRecords offers divorce verifications for records from 1952 to 1996 at $10 per verification. These are state-issued confirmations, not certified court copies. For certified documents from the actual Liberty County case file, contact the clerk directly.
Mail requests to the Liberty County clerk at 201 South Main Street, Hinesville GA 31313 should include party names, the approximate year, return address, and a check or money order for the fee. Do not send cash through the mail. Processing time is generally a few business days for mail orders.
Legal Help for Hinesville Residents
Georgia Legal Aid covers the Coastal Georgia region, including Liberty County. Visit https://www.georgialegalaid.org/ to find the local office and apply for free legal assistance. Family law cases, including divorce, are covered for income-qualifying residents. Hinesville's legal aid office is familiar with cases involving military families and the unique issues that come with them.
Military personnel and their families at Fort Stewart can access legal assistance through the installation's JAG (Judge Advocate General) office. This service is free to active-duty members and can provide guidance on divorce matters, including issues specific to military divorces such as pension division and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. It's a resource worth using before filing if you're connected to the military.
The Georgia E-Forms system at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ provides free official court forms for all self-represented filers. For a simple uncontested divorce in Liberty County, these forms and the county clerk's resources are sufficient. For contested or military-connected divorces, consulting an attorney or the post's legal assistance office is strongly advised.
Liberty County Divorce Records
Hinesville is in Liberty County. All divorce filings for Hinesville residents go through the Liberty County Superior Court. The county page has full details on fees, forms, online search, and getting copies.
