Georgia Child Support Payment History

Get the complete information about how to check for your child support payment history in Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Savannah, and other cities and counties in GA.

In Georgia, child support payment histories are managed by the Department of Human Services Division of Child Support Services. Here are ways to make payments and how to access your payment records in GA.

How to Check Child Support Payment History in Georgia

Here are the complete methods and steps to check child support payment history in Georgia. Choose the option that best suits you and proceed.

Georgia Child Support Agency and Office

  • Department of Human Services Division of Child Support Services
  • Office Address: 95 Constitution Blvd SW #200,
    Lawrenceville, GA 30046,
    United States

GA Online Child Support Login

To check the status of your child support payment or balance,

By Phone

  • 1-844-MYGADHS (1-844-694-2347).

    When you call –
    select Option 1 for DCSS

    Press 1 for the following case information:

    • Payment information
    • Debit Card balance
    • Arrears balance
    • Court information including date and time
    • License suspensions
    • Your Individual Registration Number (IRN) for portal use

         Press 2 to be transferred to speak with an Agent to obtain current case information.

By Mail

Who Can Request for Payment History in GA?

In Georgia, Custodial and noncustodial parents can monitor payments and account balances to make sure a child is receiving financial support. The general public cannot have access to such records to protect the privacy of everyone involved. The processes are managed by the Child Support Services office of your county or city or state.

Other Proof of Payment History in Georgia

There are other ways to check, request or get access to the payment history in Georgia. You can even pay by ATM and keep the printout

Pay stub

If your support payments are deducted from your salary paycheck by wage garnishment or any other direct payment method for arrears enforcement, you may request the staff or any person in charge of your payment for a receipt or pay stub as confirmation of payment when the funds are deducted.

Bank statements

If you pay your obligations in cash, you can offer bank statements that demonstrate consistent cash withdrawals. If you don’t have a bank account, you can pay by money order as long as you keep the money order receipts. Receipts may serve as some form of verification. To demonstrate to the GA judge that you made your payments, you could also demand information from your ex-bank partner’s account or financial documents.

Georgia Resource

- Georgia Child Adoption Guidelines
- Georgia Childcare Guidelines
- Georgia Child Custody and Visitation Guidelines
- Georgia Child Support Guidelines
- Georgia Divorce Guidelines
- Georgia Marital Property Guidelines
- Georgia Spousal Support Guidelines
- How to Check Georgia Child Support Payment History

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Deborah Kelly

Deborah Kelly

As a proud single mom who has seen it all, I encourage others by sharing my experiences & curating content on divorce, adoption, child & spousal support. My passion also includes spending quality time with my kids and giving back to my community.

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