Lee County Obituary Lookup
Lee County obituary and death records are filed through the Lee County Probate Court in Leesburg. This office acts as a local agent for the Georgia Department of Public Health and can issue certified death certificates for deaths that occurred anywhere in Georgia from 1919 onward. If you need a Lee County death record or want to get a copy of a death certificate, the Probate Court on Leslie Highway is your local starting point. You can also order death certificates online through the state system or by mail from the state vital records office. The fee for a first certified copy is $25.
Lee County Quick Facts
Lee County Probate Court
The Lee County Probate Court handles vital records for Lee County residents. Staff at this office can help you request death certificates for any death that took place in Georgia. The court is on Leslie Highway in Leesburg, the Lee County seat. Walk-in service is the quickest way to get a Lee County obituary record.
Bring a valid photo ID when you visit. The cost is $25 for the first certified copy of a Lee County death record. Each extra copy costs $5 if you order it at the same time. The office takes cash and money orders. Most walk-in requests are handled the same day. Some Lee County death records may take a bit longer if the file must be pulled from state archives. Lee County sits next to Dougherty County, home to the city of Albany, so some residents may also use the Dougherty County office for convenience. For mail requests, send a completed application with a copy of your ID and a money order payable to the Georgia Department of Public Health.
| Office |
Lee County Probate Court 100 Leslie Highway Leesburg, GA 31763 |
|---|---|
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | DPH Location Page |
How to Search Lee County Death Records
There are three main ways to get Lee County obituary and death records. Walk in at the Probate Court in Leesburg. Order by mail. Or use the state online system. Each method costs $25 for the first certified copy.
For online orders, the Georgia ROVER system lets you request death certificates from any county in the state. You will need the full name of the person who died, the date of death, and the county where death occurred. ROVER charges $25 plus an $8 processing fee. Standard delivery takes 8 to 10 weeks. If you need a Lee County death record faster, visiting the Probate Court in Leesburg is the best choice. Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-15, every death in Georgia must be registered within 10 days of the event. The funeral director files the certificate within 72 hours. So most Lee County death records show up in the system within two weeks.
Mail orders go to the Lee County Probate Court or the state DPH office in Atlanta. Include a signed request with your name, address, phone number, and a copy of your photo ID. Include the full name and date of death for the person whose Lee County death record you need.
Who Can Get Lee County Death Certificates
Georgia law controls who can get what type of death certificate. Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26, certified copies of Lee County death records go to people with a direct and tangible interest. That includes the spouse, adult children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and grandchildren of the person who died. Legal representatives and insurance firms also qualify for certified copies of Lee County death records.
A certified copy has a raised seal and the signature of both the State and County Registrar. It is printed on security paper. Banks, courts, and insurance companies typically need this version. If you do not have a direct interest in a Lee County death record, you can still get a non-certified copy. This version has the Social Security number removed but still shows the cause of death, date, and place. It works for genealogy and general research into Lee County obituary records.
Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-27, tampering with or forging a death certificate is a crime in Georgia. Giving false info on a vital records application is also against the law.
Georgia State Death Record Resources
Beyond the Lee County Probate Court, the state has several other places to search for death records. The Georgia DPH Vital Records office in College Park handles requests from across the state. You can visit at 1680 Phoenix Boulevard, Suite 100, Atlanta, GA 30349, or call (404) 679-4702. They process walk-in, mail, and phone orders for Lee County death records and records from all 159 Georgia counties.
For historical Lee County obituary records, the Georgia Archives in Morrow holds death records from 1919 through 1943. These older records are also available through the Georgia Archives Virtual Vault online. DPH Regulation 511-1-3 governs how vital records are maintained across Georgia, and funeral homes must keep their own detailed records under these rules.
The DPH fee schedule page lists current costs for all vital record types. Fees may change, so check before you send payment for a Lee County death record request.
The image below shows the Lee County Probate Court page on the Georgia DPH website, where you can find contact details and directions for the Leesburg office.
Use this page to confirm hours and get driving directions before you visit the Lee County office.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Lee County. Any Georgia county vital records office can issue a death certificate for a death that happened anywhere in the state. If you are closer to one of these offices, you may find it more convenient to request your record there.