Search Milton Genealogy

Milton genealogy records are maintained at the Fulton County Probate Court and Superior Court Clerk in Atlanta. Milton was incorporated in 2006 from unincorporated north Fulton County, but the land has been part of the county since 1853. All marriage licenses, wills, estate files, land deeds, and court cases for Milton families are filed at the Fulton County courthouse. This gives researchers access to over 170 years of records for the area.

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Milton Quick Facts

41,490 Population
Fulton County
1853 Earliest Records
Atlanta County Seat

Fulton County Probate Court

The Fulton County Probate Court holds the key genealogy records for Milton. Marriage licenses date from 1853 to the present. The court also keeps wills, estate inventories, guardianship files, and letters of administration. Under O.C.G.A. § 15-9-30, the Probate Court has full jurisdiction over estates and marriages in Fulton County.

The Records Division is at 136 Pryor Street SW, 2nd Floor C230, Atlanta, GA 30303. Call (404) 612-4640. Mail requests need a completed Estates Record Request Form and a $10 search fee. Copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies are $11 each. Pay by money order or attorney's check. The Fulton County Probate Court website has forms and instructions.

Fees changed on January 1, 2026 under Senate Bill 232. Call the court to check current prices before sending payment.

Address 136 Pryor Street SW, 2nd Floor C230, Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone (404) 612-4640
Website fultonprobatega.org

Superior Court and Land Records

The Fulton County Superior Court Clerk has land deeds, divorce files, and civil case records for Milton. The office is at 136 Pryor Street SW, Atlanta. Call (404) 612-5107.

Milton's name actually comes from the old Milton County, which was one of the smallest counties in Georgia before it merged with Fulton County in 1932 during the Great Depression. If your ancestors lived in this area before 1932, their records might be under Milton County rather than Fulton County. The Georgia Archives in Morrow has some Milton County records on microfilm. After 1932, everything is filed under Fulton County.

Land records are especially helpful for Milton genealogy. Deed books show property transfers across generations. The original Milton County had a rural character, and land ownership was central to family life. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-70, court records in Georgia are open to the public.

Vital Records for Milton

Birth and death certificates for Milton residents are at the Fulton County Vital Records Office, 141 Pryor Street SW, Suite 1029A, Atlanta, GA 30303. Call (404) 613-1260.

Birth certificates cost $25 for the first copy. Extra copies are $5. Death certificates cost the same. Under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-26, certified birth certificates are restricted to close family members. Death certificates are more widely available and very useful for genealogy. They list the person's name, death date, parents' names, and burial information.

Georgia started statewide vital records in 1919 under O.C.G.A. § 31-10-9. For records before that, the Georgia Archives may have some earlier records on microfilm. The Virtual Vault has free death certificates from 1919 to 1943 online. FamilySearch also has Georgia death records from 1914 to 1943 indexed at no cost.

Online Research Tools

You can search Milton genealogy records from home. The E-Access to Court Records system covers Fulton County probate and court files. Registration is free. Basic case data costs nothing. Documents cost $2.50 for the first page and $1.00 after.

FamilySearch offers free Georgia records. Marriages from 1754 to 1960. Probate records from 1742 to 1990. Death records from 1914 to 1943. All are indexed and free to search. The Georgia Historic Newspapers archive has old newspapers with obituaries and legal notices from north Georgia.

Georgia Probate Courts directory for Milton genealogy research

The Georgia Probate Courts directory lists contact details for all 159 counties. Fulton County, which handles Milton records, is listed here.

Georgia Archives

The Georgia Archives at 5800 Jonesboro Road in Morrow holds microfilmed county records, vital records, military files, and land grants. Call (678) 364-3710. Free access to Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, and Fold3 is in the search room. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Census records from 1820 to 1950 cover the Milton area. Before 1932, look for Milton County in census records, not Fulton County. After 1932, the area falls under Fulton County. The 1850 census first listed every household member by name and age. Tax digests help fill gaps between census years. The 1890 census was largely destroyed.

The Georgia Archives has Family Bible records on microfilm, Confederate pension applications, and the Vanishing Georgia photo collection. For the old Milton County area, church records and cemetery records can be especially valuable since the rural communities here relied on churches for births, marriages, and burials.

Research Tips for Milton

Start with what you know. Gather names, dates, and places. Then work backward one step at a time.

The big thing to remember about Milton genealogy is the county merger. Milton County existed from 1857 to 1932. It merged with Fulton County during the Depression. Records before 1932 may be filed under the old Milton County name. Check both. The Georgia Archives has old Milton County records on microfilm.

Milton also borders Cherokee County and Forsyth County. Families moved across county lines. If you can't find what you need in Fulton County records, try the neighboring counties. Cemetery records in the Milton area go back to the 1800s. Check FindAGrave and the Fulton County GAGenWeb for transcriptions. Under O.C.G.A. § 50-18-71, public records in Georgia are open for inspection.

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Fulton County Genealogy Records

Milton is part of Fulton County. All marriage licenses, probate records, land deeds, and court cases are filed at the Fulton County courthouse in Atlanta. Records go back to 1853. Before 1932, some records may be under the old Milton County name.

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