How To Check Marriage Records?

Identify the county, state, or country where the marriage likely occurred

Gather full names of both spouses, approximate marriage date, and any known previous names

Check the local county clerk, vital records office, or registrar where the marriage was filed

Search the state vital records database or state archives

Use official government websites for online marriage record searches

Request a certified copy or record search from the appropriate vital records office

Search county court records if marriage licenses or certificates are kept there

Check public records databases and genealogy websites for indexed marriage records

Review newspaper archives for marriage announcements or licenses

Contact the church or religious institution if the marriage was performed there

Verify access rules, since some records are restricted to spouses, family members, or legal representatives

Provide required identification, application forms, and fees if requesting official copies

Search older records in local archives, historical societies, or libraries

Check for alternate spellings, maiden names, and name changes when searching

Use the exact jurisdiction where the license was issued, not just where the ceremony occurred

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