Macon Divorce Records Lookup
Macon divorce records are filed with and maintained by the Bibb County Superior Court under the Macon-Bibb County consolidated government structure. Residents can search records online, visit the courthouse in person, or submit a mail request to get copies of divorce decrees and case documents.
Macon Quick Facts
Where Macon Divorce Records Are Kept
Macon and Bibb County consolidated into a single government in 2013. Since then, the Bibb County Superior Court has served as the unified court for all domestic cases in the Macon area. There is no separate city court that handles divorces; everything goes through the county courthouse.
The Bibb County Superior Court at 601 Mulberry Street holds divorce records, decrees, separation agreements, and related case documents. The clerk's office can pull records by case number or party name. Both historical files and recently filed cases are accessible through the clerk, though the method of retrieval may vary by age of the record.
| Court | Bibb County Superior Court |
|---|---|
| Address | 601 Mulberry Street, Macon GA 31201 |
| Phone | (478) 621-6500 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | https://www.maconbibb.us/ |
The Mulberry Street courthouse is centrally located in downtown Macon. If you're visiting in person, bring photo ID and any details you have about the case. Staff at the clerk's counter can search the records system and let you know what's available for your request.
Note: The consolidation of Macon and Bibb County in 2013 did not affect how pre-consolidation divorce records are stored; older records remain accessible through the same clerk's office.
How to Search Macon Divorce Records
GSCCCA at https://www.gsccca.org is a strong starting point for Macon divorce record searches. Bibb County records are included in the GSCCCA index, and you can search by name or case number. The index gives you case information and filing details, but not full document images in every case.
The statewide Georgia Courts eAccess system at https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/ may also show Bibb County records. This platform aggregates case data from multiple Georgia courts and is worth checking alongside the GSCCCA search. Together, the two tools cover most Macon-area divorce cases.
The screenshot below shows the GSCCCA portal, which Macon residents use to search Bibb County divorce records online before requesting copies.
The GSCCCA search is free and available around the clock. Once you find the case number online, getting copies from the courthouse becomes faster since you can reference the exact file without the clerk needing to run a name search.
For mail requests to the Bibb County Superior Court, write out a clear description of what you need: the full names of both parties, the approximate year of filing or final decree, and the type of document (certified copy of final decree, copy of settlement agreement, etc.). Include payment for the estimated fee. Call (478) 621-6500 to confirm the current fee before mailing a check.
Filing for Divorce in Macon
Macon residents file at the Bibb County Superior Court on Mulberry Street. Georgia's residency rule under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-2 requires that at least one spouse have lived in Georgia for six months prior to filing. Both parties don't need to live in Macon; one is enough to establish jurisdiction in Bibb County.
The no-fault ground , irretrievable breakdown of the marriage , is the standard choice for most Macon filers. Under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-3, Georgia also recognizes thirteen fault grounds. Fault-based cases can take longer and be more expensive, so many attorneys in Macon recommend the no-fault route unless specific fault grounds are legally significant to the outcome.
Divorce is a superior court matter under O.C.G.A. § 19-5-1, so the Bibb County Superior Court is the only proper venue for Macon area filings. The Georgia E-Forms portal at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ has the official forms you need. Completed forms are submitted to the superior court clerk, who reviews them for completeness before the case is officially opened.
If both spouses agree on all issues, an uncontested divorce can be resolved without a hearing. If there are disputes, a judge will schedule a trial or settlement conference. Cases with minor children require a parenting plan to be approved by the court before the divorce can be finalized.
Macon Divorce Record Fees
Bibb County Superior Court charges per-page copy fees for divorce case documents. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. The court clerk at (478) 621-6500 can tell you the current per-page rate and whether any minimum charges apply. Fee schedules occasionally change, and confirmed rates are always better than estimates from older web pages.
Most people requesting certified copies of a final divorce decree need just a few pages, so costs are usually modest. If you need the entire file, which may include the original petition, financial affidavit, and any interim orders, the cost adds up based on the total page count. Ask the clerk to estimate the cost before pulling a large file.
The Georgia Department of Public Health at https://dph.georgia.gov/VitalRecords provides divorce verifications for cases from 1952 through 1996 for $10. This is a different kind of record from a certified court copy, but it can prove a divorce occurred during those years for administrative or benefit purposes.
For divorces before 1952 or after 1996, only the Bibb County Superior Court holds official documentation. There's no DPH record outside of that 1952 to 1996 range.
Legal Help for Macon Residents
Georgia Legal Aid covers Macon and the rest of Bibb County. The website at https://www.georgialegalaid.org/ has an online intake form. Qualifying Macon residents may receive free legal help with divorce cases, name changes, custody matters, and related family law issues. The site also has a library of self-help guides written in plain language.
The Macon Bar Association and the State Bar of Georgia can both provide referrals to local family law attorneys. If you earn too much to qualify for Georgia Legal Aid but still need affordable help, a brief paid consultation with a Macon attorney can clarify your options without committing to full representation.
The Georgia E-Forms portal at https://eforms.georgiacourts.gov/ is the right place to get official forms for a Macon divorce filing. Using the correct, current forms matters. Using outdated or unofficial forms can cause the clerk to reject your filing and delay the process. The E-Forms portal is free and maintained by the Georgia courts system.
Note: Bibb County Superior Court clerk staff can answer questions about procedures and forms but cannot tell you how to handle legal strategy or resolve disputes with your spouse.
Bibb County Divorce Records
Macon is in Bibb County. All divorce records for Macon go through the Bibb County Superior Court. Visit the county page for more details on fees, forms, and search options.

