MarriageSignals Goes Multi-State
When we launched MarriageSignals, we started with Texas — 608,000+ marriage license records across 200+ counties. Today, we're announcing our first state expansion: Georgia.
What's Available
We're now pulling marriage license data from Georgia's statewide probate records portal, covering 90+ counties including:
•Fulton County (Atlanta metro — 1.1M population)
•Gwinnett County (Atlanta suburbs — 950K)
•Cobb County (Marietta area — 770K)
•DeKalb County (Atlanta east — 760K)
•Chatham County (Savannah — 300K)
Data includes both applicant names, issue date, marriage date, recording date, and county of filing.
Why Georgia?
Georgia has one of the most accessible statewide marriage records systems in the country. The centralized probate records portal means we can cover the majority of Georgia's population from a single data source — unlike states where you have to check each county individually.
Atlanta is also the largest metro in the Southeast and the 9th largest in the US, making it a high-value market for wedding vendors, real estate agents, and mortgage professionals.
What This Means for Vendors
If you serve couples in the Atlanta metro area — or anywhere in Georgia — you can now search MarriageSignals for recently filed marriage licenses. Reach newlyweds at the exact moment they start their new life together:
•Wedding photographers — catch couples who filed but haven't booked a photographer yet
•Real estate agents — newly married couples are 3x more likely to buy a home within 12 months
•Mortgage brokers — marriage is the #1 trigger for first-time home purchases
•Insurance agents — marriage triggers policy bundling and beneficiary updates
What's Next
Florida is our next expansion target, followed by Ohio. Our goal is to cover the top 10 US states by population within 2026.
Search Georgia marriage records now at [marriagesignals.com](https://marriagesignals.com).