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Last reviewed: June 04, 2026 · Methodology: all Heard County record-source URLs verified against the official local and Georgia state publishers on the review date. 5 primary .gov / official sources cited below.

Heard County — Key Numbers (2026)

Population, demographics, and county-seat data for Heard County, Georgia — verified against U.S. Census 2024 estimates.
12,119
Population
Census estimate
4,405
Households
Census estimate
$62,965
Median income
Annual household
$134,900
Median home value
Census ACS
Franklin
County seat
In Georgia
Heard County Records Availability Map
Criminal records
1 source
Court records
2 sources
Wants & warrants
1 source
Property records
4 sources
Vital records
see state portal
Voter records
see state portal
Professional licenses
1 source
Recorded documents
see state portal
Count of verified official sources per record type. Multiple sources   One source   Use state portal

Heard County Records at a Glance

Record typeHeard County verified sources
Court recordsE-Access to Court Records – Georgia Courts
Georgia Courts – Home
Criminal recordsGeorgia Bureau of Investigation
Wants & warrantsHeard County Sheriff Office, GA, Arrest Warrants Search
Property recordsGeorgia Property Records Search | Real Estate | GSCCCA
Property Record Search - Heard County Board of Tax Assessors
Vital recordsNo verified source — see Heard County state portal below
Voter recordsNo verified source — see Heard County state portal below
Professional licensesGeorgia Open Records | Georgia Secretary of State
Recorded documentsNo verified source — see Heard County state portal below
Heard County — Verified Record Sources by Type (2026)
Court records2Criminal records1Wants & warrants1Property records4Vital records0Voter records0Licenses1Recorded docs0
Count of officially verified .gov / .us record sources cataloged for Heard County. Data verified June 04, 2026.

What Changed in 2026 — Heard County Records

2026
Heard County official government portal active
The official Heard County government website at www.heardcountyga.com continues to serve as the canonical local source.
2026
Heard County court records portal verified
State court system links for Heard County verified against the Georgia judiciary portal in 2026.
2026
Heard County criminal records access
State criminal records repository for Heard County (statewide system, not county-specific) confirmed active in 2026.
2026
Heard County property records online
Heard County property assessment and recorder office online portal active in 2026.

The 4-Step Heard County Records Pathway

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Step 1 — Start at the Heard County clerk/courthouse
For most local records (court cases, property deeds, marriage licenses), the Heard County clerk's office is the first stop.
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Step 2 — Use the Georgia statewide systems
Criminal background, court case search, voter registration, and professional licensing are all run at the Georgia state level — not by the county.
3
Step 3 — Federal sources for federal records
Federal court cases (PACER), federal tax liens (IRS), military records (NPRC), and immigration data (ICE) are all federal — not held by the county.
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Step 4 — Cross-check before relying on data
Most county portals lag 24-48 hours behind the courthouse. For time-sensitive verification, call the clerk directly.

Five Things People Get Wrong About Heard County Records

❌ Myth: "Heard County maintains all criminal records."
✓ Truth: False. Criminal records for Heard County are held by the Georgia state repository, NOT the county. The county sheriff has only the local arrest log.
❌ Myth: "Records sealed in Heard County are gone everywhere."
✓ Truth: False. Sealing removes records from public search but they still exist at the courthouse and may appear in FBI records (Identity History Summary).
❌ Myth: "Free 'instant background' sites have Heard County data."
✓ Truth: False. Only the official Georgia state repository has verified, current Heard County data. Free sites often have stale data.
❌ Myth: "The Heard County assessor's value is what I'll sell my home for."
✓ Truth: False. The Heard County assessor's value is for property tax purposes only — usually below market value.
❌ Myth: "All county records older than 50 years are public."
✓ Truth: Partially false. Public-records rules vary by record type AND state. Court records and deeds are usually older-public; vital records remain restricted longer (often 75-125 years).

Primary Sources (All Verified)

Related — Heard County & Georgia Records

For records not specific to Heard County, use Georgia's statewide system or the national hub.
📍 Georgia statewide record systems:
🇺🇸 National hubs:
Related Public Records
Other counties in Georgia: Harris · Hart · Henry · Houston · Irwin

About Heard County, Georgia

Heard County is located in western Georgia. The county seat is Franklin (official site: http://www.heardcountyga.com/).

  • Population: 12,119
  • Households: 4,405
  • Median household income: $62,965
  • Median home value: $134,900
  • Below poverty line: 16.7%
  • Land area: 296.0 sq mi
  • Population density: 40.9 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 2
  • NCES schools indexed: 5
PR
Georgia Property Records Search | Real Estate | GSCCCA
Official Free
The Clerks Authority Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority · Each county participating in this optional Property Search utility has specific Property Search Good From/Thru Dates posted in the "Display County Property Search Good From/Thru Dates for Participating Counties*" link ...
PR
Property Record Search - Heard County Board of Tax Assessors
Official Free
Property Record Search The Heard County Assessor makes every effort to produce the most accurate information possible. No warranties, expressed or implied are provided for the data herein, its use or interpretation. The assessment information is from the last certified tax roll.
PR
HCG - Notice of Property Tax Increase
Official Free
Without this tentative tax increase, the millage rate will be no more than 5.467 mills. The proposed tax increase for a home with a fair market value of $150,000 is approximately $60.00 and the proposed tax increase for a non-homestead property with a fair ...
Georgia Real Estate Index (GSCCCA)
Official Free
Field notes are the narrative record of the cadastral survey . They are written in tabular format and contain the detailed descriptions of entire survey process including the instrumentation and procedures utilized, calling all physical evidence evaluated in the survey process, and listing all ...
County Property Tax Facts Heard | Department of Revenue
Official Free
Heard county Georgia (GA) property tax facts & tax officials.
CT
E-Access to Court Records – Georgia Courts
Official Free
You’ll be redirected to the provider’s website and must have an account to search court records · Human Trafficking Notice
CT
Georgia Courts – Home
Official Free
The Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts has developed the Georgia Judicial Gateway (GJG) to facilitate access to numerous services provided by both public and private entities. This Portal is provided to enable Citizens and Court Professionals to access Vital Judicial Services ...
CR
Georgia Bureau of Investigation
Official Free
Log in to the federal Judiciary’s electronic public access services. Close PACER Case Locator PACER Log in Manage PACER Account
Document: O.C.G.A. § 42-1-15 O.C.G.A. § 42-1-15
Official Free
Validity, construction, and application of federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act
WW
Search for an Existing Warrant | Georgia.gov
Official Free
Contact the local sheriff’s office for information about existing warrants in that county.
LC
Georgia Open Records | Georgia Secretary of State
Official Free
Georgia Open records law gives the public the right to see, inspect and copy all "public records."
LC
Submit Complaint
Official Free
Please provide a detailed explanation of your complaint. Include names, addresses, dates, etc. regarding all parties involved · Your complaint will be given serious consideration by the board and further investigative action may be taken, if appropriate. You may be contacted by the board ...
VT
Office Locations - Georgia Department of Public Health
Official Free
The State Office of Vital Records (SOVR) partners with 159 local county vital records offices across the state. To find the nearest Vital Records location to you, click on Find a Vital Records Office page or use the drop-down menu.
VR
My Voter Page - Georgia.gov
Official Free
GA My Voter Page — registration lookup.
RD
Georgia Clerks Authority | Georgia Clerk of Courts | GSCCCA
Official Free
The Clerks AuthorityGeorgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority Due to construction that will allow us to better serve you, the Clerks’ Authority will suspend all walk-in service beginning Thursday, April 16, 2026 . Read More Important Notice · Chanae Clemons, Superior Court
BZ
GA Business Search
Business, Voter & Other
.gov

Georgia SOS business search.

ecorp.sos.ga.gov

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I look up court cases in Heard County?
Heard County court cases are filed with the Clerk of Superior Court. Search the E-Access to Court Records – Georgia Courts portal: https://georgiacourts.gov/eaccess-court-records/. For federal matters, see PACER.
Can I find out if someone is divorced in Georgia?
Yes. Search the court case index for the person's name in the county where they lived. Most Georgia counties offer free online case-search portals. The state vital records office also issues divorce verifications for a fee.
What's the difference between sealing and expunging a record in Georgia?
In Georgia, a sealed record is hidden from public view but still exists and remains visible to law enforcement, licensing boards, and some employers. An expunged record is treated by Georgia law as if it never happened — though FBI and federal records may persist regardless of state action. The relief process runs through the sentencing court.
Are Georgia criminal records public?
Mostly yes. Georgia's public-records law makes adult arrests, court filings, and conviction histories accessible to anyone unless a specific statutory exemption applies. Juvenile cases and sealed records are generally excluded by statute.