Hall County Records (Georgia)

Clerk Offices in Hall County, Georgia are responsible for maintaining important records for a county or local area, including multiple types of Hall County records. These include vital records such as birth certificates, marriage records, divorce records, and death certificates, which can be useful for proving identity or for conducting genealogical research in Hall County. They may also keep documents related to Hall County property ownership and property taxes, including title deeds, tax assessments, property appraisals, and property sale records. The Hall County Clerk is one of the best places to find all types of county records, which may be available online.

Hall County Clerk Gainesville GA 2875 Browns Bridge Road 30504 770-535-8288

Oakland City Clerk Oakwood GA 4035 Walnut Street 30566 770-534-2365


Town and City Halls in Hall County, Georgia are responsible for providing municipal services for their locality. As part of this job, they may store important county records, including Hall County vital records such as birth certificates, marriage license records, divorce records, and death certificates. These can be used as proof of identity, in applications for government services, or for performing genealogical research. The Town or City Hall in Hall County may also keep documents on property ownership, property taxes and tax assessments, and maps for their jurisdiction that include zones, property boundaries, and school boundaries. Town and City Halls often make county records available online.

Clermont Town Hall Clermont GA 122 Dean Street 30527 770-983-7568

Flowery Branch City Hall Flowery Branch GA 5517 Main St 30542 770-967-6371

Oakwood City Hall Oakwood GA 4035 Walnut Street 30566 770-534-2365


Archives in Hall County, Georgia preserve historically significant documents, which can include a number of county records, such as historical birth certificates and death certificates, as well as marriage and divorce records which can be useful when performing Hall County genealogical research. Hall County Archives may also contain photographs, historical maps, personal documents, and other historical records about a specific location and the people who lived there. They may also hold historic newspapers that contain Hall County public records. Some Archives keep documents that date back to the seventeenth century, and they may provide online access to their records.

Gainesville Records Archive Gainesville GA 300 Henry Ward Way SE # 103 30501 770-535-6864

Hall County Real Estate Records Archive Gainesville GA 116 Spring Street Southeast 30501 770-531-7058

Hall County Vital Records Archive Gainesville GA 1290 Athens Street 30507 770-531-5674

Assessor Offices in Hall County, Georgia determine the appraisal value of the taxable property within a county or local jurisdiction, which is used to assess the property taxes owed by Hall County residents. Hall County Assessors also keep a number of property-related documents, including records on property tax assessments, property appraisals, tax liens, foreclosures, and property tax payments. These Hall County public records include information about current and former owners of a property, the property's size and location, zones and use regulations, and transfers of the property ownership. Assessors may make county records available through their website.

Hall County Assessor Gainesville GA 2857 Browns Bridge Road 30504 770-531-6725

Hall County Assessor's Office Gainesville GA PO Box 2895 30503 770-531-6720


Historical Societies in Hall County, Georgia are usually organized around a particular area, a group of people, or a historical event, and they preserve documents that have historic value. Hall County Historical Societies may maintain a range of documents on individuals from that area, including Hall County vital records such as birth and death certificates, marriage announcements, and other records that can help with Hall County genealogical research. They may also have photographs, historical maps, historical laws, and other records for their location and the people who lived there. Historical Societies may provide online access to their Hall County public records.

Hall County Georgia Historical Society Gainesville GA 380 Green Street Northeast 30501 770-503-1319


Recorders of Deeds in Hall County, Georgia keep a range of real estate ownership documents for a county or local government as part of their job to ensure the accuracy of property, land, and Hall County property tax records. The Hall County Recorder's Office has county records on property ownership, transfers of property including deeds and titles, and property tax records such as property appraisals, Hall County tax assessments, and tax liens or foreclosures. These documents contain information about the previous and current property owners, descriptions of the property, and Hall County property sales. Recorders of Deeds may provide online access to their county records.

Hall County Recorder of Deeds Gainesville GA PO Box 1336 30503 770-531-7025


Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices in Hall County, Georgia are responsible for collecting local taxes and disbursing the funds. This can include Hall County property taxes, business taxes, and other county or local taxes. Hall County Treasurer and Tax Collectors maintain a number of property-related county records, including Hall County property tax assessments, property appraisals, property ownership records, and any tax liens or foreclosures. They may also maintain Hall County public records on property transfers and sales, including titles and deeds, which list the former and current owners as well as information on the property itself. Treasurer and Tax Collector Offices may provide online access to their county records.

Hall County Tax Commissioner's Office Gainesville GA 2875 Browns Bridge Road 30504 770-531-6950