Provider Of Free Marriage Records

By Claire Dowell


Marriages are ceremonies that immortalize and celebrate the love of the husband and his wife. It is a joyous and at the same time challenging period in one's existence because of the added responsibilities that revolve around the concept of upholding the vows of love, loyalty, and trust. Apart from its emotional aspect, marriages are also immortalized legally, and can impact various aspects of a society.

For a couple to be called such before the eyes of the masses, a document called a marriage certificate or marriage license must be signed by them, together with the authority who officiated the union. Such documents serve as proof of the married couple's new legal responsibilities towards each other. Traditionally, marriage licenses are signed by the husband and wife and the officiant after the wedding ceremony. It is then the latter's responsibility to submit this document for registration. As marriage licenses are public documents by nature, they are procured and utilized for intentions such as changing one's name, divorce proceedings, and as a form of protection against bigamous, incestuous and underage marriages.

Different rules are implemented across the country concerning the dissemination of marriage licenses. In the State of Georgia, for instance, county probate courts all across the state grant these marriage records to couples. In addition, county probate courts only hold marriage records archived earlier than 1952 and after 1996. On the other hand, the Georgia Department of Health is the repository for marriage records in-between the mentioned time periods.

On a state level, the general requirements needed to procure copies of Georgia marriage records are at least two valid forms of identification, such as driver's licenses, birth certificates, Armed Forces ID card, or a Resident Alien ID card. Next is to complete the Marriage Record Request Form provided by the Department of Health's official website. This request must contain the names of the bride and groom, the exact date of the marriage, and the city or county wherein the marriage took place. Copies of marriage records cost around $10.00 per record. Once accomplished, send these requisites to the Vital Records Office. As described by the above stipulations, contact the County Probate Court of the county wherein the marriage took place for the appropriate procedures and requirements needed for obtaining copies of the marriage records within their jurisdiction. Any requester can also file requests for marriage records in person during the office hours of these county and state repositories.

Two types of marriage records are available for acquisition in the State of Georgia: Certified copies of marriage records, and certified copies of the marriage license application. The former is available for public access and procurement, while the latter can only be obtained by the persons named in the document.

The development of several online databases has made the acquisition of marriage records free from any hassle and intricacy. Using such resources, any desired record can now be searched and obtained at the fastest possible manner. Such alternatives are popular in the Internet because of the blanket of convenience they offer towards countless requesting parties.




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