LaGrange Divorce Records

LaGrange divorce records are at the Troup County Superior Court, which is located right in LaGrange since the city serves as the county seat. All divorce filings, record searches, and copy requests go to the courthouse on Ridley Avenue in LaGrange.

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Where LaGrange Divorce Records Are Kept

LaGrange is the county seat of Troup County, so the courthouse is inside the city. The Troup County Superior Court on Ridley Avenue maintains all divorce records for LaGrange residents and the wider county. The clerk's office handles filings, copy requests, and the complete civil case index. Since everything is right in LaGrange, residents don't need to travel for any divorce records matter.

Troup County's website at https://www.troupcountyga.gov/ provides court services information, clerk contact details, and online case search access. The Superior Court clerk section covers how to search records, what fees apply, and how to request copies. Online case search is available, making it possible to look up records without a courthouse visit.

CourtTroup County Superior Court
Address100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange GA 30240
Phone(706) 883-1740
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Websitehttps://www.troupcountyga.gov/

The courthouse on Ridley Avenue is in the heart of LaGrange and easy to access. Walk-in visits are welcome during business hours. Bring photo ID and any case information you have. Staff can search by name or case number at the counter. For older paper records, a brief wait for physical retrieval may be needed.

Note: LaGrange's close proximity to the Alabama border sometimes means residents have records in both Georgia and Alabama courts, depending on where the divorce was filed. If you lived in Alabama at the time of filing, check Alabama records as well.

How to Search LaGrange Divorce Records

Troup County provides online case search through its website at https://www.troupcountyga.gov/. Navigate to the Superior Court clerk section and find the case search link. Search by party name or case number. Results show the case type, parties involved, filing date, and status. This is available free and covers civil cases including all divorce proceedings in the county.

The GSCCCA portal at https://www.gsccca.org includes Troup County in its statewide index. Use it when you're not certain which county holds a record or want to search broadly. GSCCCA results show county, case number, and party details. Once you confirm the record is in Troup County, contact the clerk for copies.

Below is a screenshot of the Troup County government website, which LaGrange residents use to access the Superior Court clerk section and search divorce case records online.

LaGrange divorce records Troup County Superior Court

The Troup County site covers all major county services. The Superior Court section links to the clerk's contact information and case search. For LaGrange residents, this site is the starting point for online divorce record research before contacting the clerk for copies.

Georgia Courts eAccess at https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/ may have Troup County covered. Check the site for current details. For all copy requests, the Troup County clerk at (706) 883-1740 is the contact.

Filing for Divorce in LaGrange

Georgia requires six months of residency before you can file for divorce. This is established by O.C.G.A. § 19-5-2. LaGrange residents file at the Troup County Superior Court on Ridley Avenue. Because the courthouse is in the city, filing is as simple as bringing your completed forms and the filing fee to the clerk's counter.

Georgia offers no-fault divorce when both parties agree the marriage is irretrievably broken. Thirteen fault grounds listed in O.C.G.A. § 19-5-3 are also available, including adultery, desertion, cruel treatment, and others. Most LaGrange residents use the no-fault ground for simplicity. If raising a fault ground, legal advice beforehand helps you understand how it might affect property division and support.

Official Georgia forms are free at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/. Download the divorce petition, financial affidavit, and parenting plan if applicable. Complete all required sections, sign and notarize where indicated, and file at the Troup County clerk's counter. The clerk assigns a case number and stamps your copies when you file.

Serve the other spouse after filing. O.C.G.A. § 19-5-1 requires proper service before the case can proceed. The Troup County Sheriff can serve civil papers. A signed acknowledgment by the other party is acceptable too. File the proof of service with the clerk to move the case forward.

LaGrange Divorce Record Fees

Copy fees at the Troup County Superior Court follow Georgia's standard certified copy schedule. Certified copies run a few dollars per page. The total depends on document length. Call (706) 883-1740 to get a current fee estimate for your specific request before sending a mail payment.

The Georgia DPH at https://dph.georgia.gov/VitalRecords provides divorce verifications for records from 1952 to 1996 at $10 each. These are state vital records documents, not certified court copies, but they serve as proof of a divorce during that period. For certified copies from the Troup County case file, go directly to the clerk.

Mail requests should go to the Troup County Superior Court, 100 Ridley Avenue, LaGrange GA 30240. Include both parties' names, the approximate year, a return address, and a check or money order payable to the Clerk of Superior Court. Do not send cash through the mail. Confirm the current fee by phone before sending your request.

Legal Help for LaGrange Residents

Georgia Legal Aid covers West Georgia, including Troup County. Visit https://www.georgialegalaid.org/ to find the office for the LaGrange area and apply for free legal help in family law cases. Income limits apply. Family law matters, including divorce and custody, are part of their services. Apply early so you have time to get help before any court deadlines.

The Georgia E-Forms system at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ provides free official court forms to all filers. Self-represented LaGrange residents use these forms regularly for straightforward uncontested divorces. The Troup County clerk can answer basic questions about the filing process. For a simple case where both parties agree on everything, these tools are usually sufficient.

For more complex cases, contact the State Bar of Georgia referral service to find a family law attorney in the LaGrange and Troup County area. Local attorneys who regularly practice in the Troup Superior Court are the most useful resource for contested cases or those involving significant property, business interests, or custody disputes. Getting legal help early avoids costly mistakes later in the process.

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Troup County Divorce Records

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

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