Miller County, GA Public Records

Superior Court
PO Box 66
Colquitt, GA 39837 http://www.gaclerks.org/Clerks/FindMy
Hours: 9AM-5PM EST
P: 229-758-4102
F: 229-758-6585
Couriers: 155 S 1st St, Rm 103
Colquitt, GA 39837
Jurisdiction: Felony, Civil over $15,000, Domestic Relations, Family
Restricted Records: No juvenile or adoption records released
State Court
PO Box 66
Colquitt, GA 39837 https://www.gsccca.org/clerks/clerk-r
Hours: 9AM-5PM EST
P: 229-758-4102
F: 229-758-6585
Couriers: 155 S 1st St, Rm 103
Colquitt, GA 39837
Jurisdiction: Misdemeanor, Civil, Evictions, Traffic
Restricted Records: No juvenile or adoption records released
Probate Court
155 S 1st St, #110
Colquitt, GA 39837 http://www.millerprobatemagistrate.co
Hours: 9AM-5PM EST
P: 229-758-4110
F: 229-758-8133
Jurisdiction: Probate, Estates, Marriage Licenses
Miller County Probate and Magistrate Court are combined.
Magistrate Court
155 S 1st St, #110
Colquitt, GA 39837 http://www.millerprobatemagistrate.co
Hours: 9AM-5PM EST
P: 229-758-4110
F: 229-758-8133
Jurisdiction: Civil Actions under $15,000, Eviction, Small Claims, Ordinances
Miller County Probate and Magistrate Court are combined.

Miller County, GA Vital Records

Contact the Miller County Office of the County Superior Court Clerk if you would like to find vital records, such as birth, death, marriage, divorce, and real estate records.

Miller County
County Superior Court Clerk
155 S 1st St, Rm 103
Colquitt, GA 39837 http://www.gaclerks.org/Association/C
9AM-5PM EST
Phone: 229-758-4102
Fax: 229-758-6585
Recorded Documents

Miller County Vital Certificates

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Miller County Population Records

Total Land Area (2000): 283.05 sq mi
Population (2009): 6,228
  • Females: 52.5%
  • White: 69.1%
  • Black/African American: 30%
  • Asian: 0.1%
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: 0.1%
  • Hispanic or Latino Origin: 1.1%
  • White, Not Hispanic: 68%
Population Change (2000-2009): -155
Foreign-Born Population (2000): 0.4%
Language other than English spoken at home (2000): 1.5%
Persons Below Poverty Level (2008): 25.7%
High School Graduates (2000): 69%
Bachelor’s Degree or Higher (2000): 11.3%
Persons per Household (2000): 2.51
Housing Units (2000): 2,770
Homeownership Rate (2000): 77%
Migration Flow to Miller County, GA from (2007-2008):

Miller County Records

Total Earnings by Industry, in thou. dol. (2007):
  • Total: $68,716
  • Construction: $3,909
  • Retail Trade: $5,700
  • Professional and Technical Services: $1,363
  • Healthcare: $0
  • Banking: $3,191
  • Retail Trade: $5,700
  • Accommodations and Food Services: $0
  • Manufacturing: $0
  • Farms: $6,634
  • Government: $27,558
Employed (2000): 2,863
Unemployed (2000): 120
Unemployment Rate (2009): 8.2%
Annual Payroll per Employee (2007): $25,469
Local Government Employment (2007): 624
Local Government Revenue (2007): $15,327 (thou. dol.)
Local Government Debt (2007): $2,451 (thou. dol.)

Miller County Birth, Death Records

Births (2007): 85
  • Per 1,000 population: 13.8
Deaths (2007): 88
  • Per 1,000 population: 14.3
Infant Deaths (2007): 0
  • Per 1,000 population: 0

Miller County Criminal Records

Violent Crimes (2008): 15
  • Murder and non-negligent manslaughter: 0
  • Forcible rape: 1
  • Robbery: 1
  • Aggravated Assault: 13
Property Crimes (2008): 153
  • Burglary: 28
  • Larceny-Theft: 120
  • Motor Vehicle Theft: 5

Miller County Genealogy Records