A vital record shall not be disclosed pursuant to subpoena or civil discovery request unless the requesting party demonstrates its right to the record under this Rule.
A plain paper copy of a birth certificate may be issued only to a person entitled to receive a certified copy; provided, however, that if the birth occurred more than one hundred years before the date of request, a plain paper copy may be provided to any person. Further, a plain paper copy of the birth certificate of a deceased registrant may be issued to any person, so long as the fact of the registrant's death can be verified and the copy is clearly marked "deceased" in large letters on the face of the birth certificate.
A plain paper copy of a death certificate may be issued to any person; provided, however, that the decedent's Social Security number shall be redacted. Upon request, the cause of death may be omitted from either a certified copy or a plain paper copy of a death certificate.
A plain paper copy of a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity, or a voluntary acknowledgement of legitimation executed prior to 1 July 2016, may be issued only to a person entitled to receive a certified copy.
Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 511-1-3-.33
O.C.G.A. §§ 31-2A-6, 31-10-3, 31-10-25, 31-10-26; 2007 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 2007-4.