Marriage Records Search Done Online

Publié par Unknown on jeudi 19 février 2015

By Claire Dowell


If you want to get access to FL Marriage Records, head to the state's Office of Vital Statistics. The office is the central repository for marriage and divorce files. It started to store marriage files on June 6, 1927 until today. If you want to obtain marriage files that date back before the office started acting as the state's central repository, head to the specific county Clerk of Court that made the files you want to obtain official.

Members of the general public are granted the right to acquire marriage documents because they are considered as part of public documents. Before you can carry out a search, you need to secure the appropriate request form. Fill it out with all the required pieces of information such as the names of the couple, the date of their marriage, and where it happened. If you know more information about the document you want to acquire, mention them because it will increase the chances that the search will be a success. It is also very important that you leave your contact information such as your name, address, and phone number. It is possible to acquire the documents of other people but the extent of the information that will be made available to you will be very limited so as to preserve the right to privacy of its owner.

A copy of a marriage file will cost you $5 and $4 if you want to get additional copies. Payments can be done through a certified check or money order. The return period for every search transaction is around two to three weeks. However, if that period is too long for you, you can opt for a rush service. But, of course, that means you have to pay an additional fee. A no-refund policy takes effect once fees are settled even if no file will be found. In cases where no files are found, a "not found" certificate will be issued to you.

A marriage license should be acquired prior to carrying out a marriage ceremony or else it will not be acknowledged as an official marriage. In Florida, the legal age for marriage is 18 years old. Those who are not yet 18 are required to secure their parent's consent and present it before a judge. Those that are previously married to a person should present an official divorce document to support their claim of being single before they can file for a marriage license. The couple should be physically present at the time of the application for their marriage license. A license is valid for 90 days after the time that it is issued. The couple has that much time to get married. If they fail to do so, they have to secure another license should they plan to set their marriage at another time.

Another source for marriage files are online search tools. There are a number of such search tools but not all of them have a reputation being a reliable source. Before you choose which search tool to use, run a history check on them. You can gather some vital information from the reviews of past clients. Try to see if they are satisfied with the service that they got.

You can also find service providers that provide Marriage Licenses Public Records. You can request your own license records. Other individuals that can get access to your records are your partner, your respective legal representatives, and individuals or groups that have the authorization from the court. You can only view other people's license but will not have access to the more personal pieces of information.




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