Locating and obtaining Marriage Records

In the modern age, marriage records are document that record the key data in a legal marriage between two people.   Many individuals search for marriage records when performing genealogy research, as marriage records can give you a plethora of information about your loved ones and ancestors.  It can be key if you are trying to find people or find address.

For example, marriage records may include the following information: the maiden name of the bride, the groom’s full name, the ages of both the bride and groom, the marriage date, the county and state in which the marriage application was applied, and the filing number of the marriage record.  For individuals interested in genealogy, marriage records can open the door to a wealth of information, much of which can help them with their genealogy searches.

Because of both the confirmation keys and unique data carried in these documents they often become the launch point for many related searches.

The most obvious place to start to obtain a copy of a marriage record is at your local courthouse.  Most of the time this is public information and not generally considered personal and private but you will typically still have to pay a small fee to obtain a printed records.   The bride’s maiden name is also very useful and will yield better search results.  Finally, knowing a time span during which the marriage application was filed is also very useful.

Your best bet for locating this type of information – especially for out-of-state searches is to utilize an internet search.   Being able to conduct and confirm this type of information becomes key before you pay a fee to actually obtain a printed record of the marriage certificate.

Many times, information on marriages is found in the unlikeliest of places.  Oftentimes you can get really good information from church records and even the family bible.   The bottom line is that you may have to get quite creative when it comes to finding the information necessary to locate the marriage records of a certain individual.

While there are public record access sites for many of the more technically current counties in more populous states, the people finder sites that have good online search features are often really of great benefit.   Moreover, you can get it all done at your home or office.

However, there are just as many websites that provide false or inaccurate information, so make it a point to verify the validity of the website before paying money to retrieve marriage records.  Typically you will have to provide a certain amount of qualifying or identity data to initiate a search. Some of the information typically requested for marriage records websites include: the name of the bride and groom, their ages, and any other marriage details, such as the county and state in which the application was applied.  This is pretty standard for people finder sites.

Best of all, trusted marriage records websites pull their information from a variety of resources, including public and private resources.

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