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What to Expect From Marriage Records

Monday, March 23rd, 2009
Rose Quadee asked:


Have you been told that you need marriage records of some sort for yourself or a family member? Are you looking for marriage records on someone that you know to validate information that you may have heard about them? Whatever the reason for seeking marriage records, you need to know what you can expect from them.

You can now get marriage records, a matter of public record, from Internet sites that specialize in this type of search related information. This makes it easier than ever before to get marriage documents and information without even having to travel to the state and county that the records are held in.

So what kind of information can you expect to get from these marriage records? The exact info that is contained in marriage records will depend on what state you are getting the information from and sometimes what type of service you are trying to use to obtain the marriage records. Paid records sometimes have more detailed information than free records but this isn’t always the case, either.

The marriage record is a general record that is maintained under the state jurisdiction of the state that the marriage took place in. While there is different specific information based on the state in question, the basic template is usually the same or very close.

Some information that is contained in a marriage record could be:

· Name

· Age

· Residence

· Birth place

· Occupation

· Previous marriages

This information is typically listed for both parties in the marriage when included. You will also find information about the specifics of the marriage such as where it took place, the name of the official who oversaw the ceremony and the witnesses who were present.

Marriage records typically contain the information that is present on the marriage license but not necessarily the information on the marriage certificate. The marriage certificate is usually given after the ceremony for the couple to keep in recognition of their marriage. Many couples save these and frame them for hanging and display.

The marriage license, however, is a much more important document. This is the document that makes the marriage legal and allows the couple to have the wedding in the first place. It is a bit like a driver’s license in the sense that you must have one before you can get married. If information on the marriage license is falsified, it can cause the license to be revoked and the marriage to be invalid. For example, if one party states that they have not been previously married and it is later found that they are still legally married to someone else, that marriage license would be revoked and any marriage become null and void.

This is the type of information you can expect to get from marriage records. When you know how to find these marriage records online, you can save a great deal of time and money and make it easier to get this important information that you need or want.



Marriage Records

Friday, February 27th, 2009
Alfred Ngoasheng asked:


I am glad you have found this page. This article will hopefully detail what you have been looking for.  

Marriage records are documentation held by the authorities or local authorities, churches and other establishments that prove that a pair has been legally wed. These records are used for several purposes. First and foremost, it is used by the government to determine who is eligible for modern benefits such as tax deductions and health insurance. This document can also be used as a proof of identity in some regions. However, these records are also maintained for a long period of time, and can be used for tracking lineage and your family’s genealogy. Click Here 

Marriage records can be obtained from your local government for a fee. Usually, the acquisition of marriage records is limited to blood relatives of those inquiring. However, in the case of genealogy and research, many libraries will be given copies of the records after a certain period of time has passed. Usually, it is not until after the death of both parties, as these records can be used for identity fraud. 

Due to the sensitivity of marriage records, it is crucial that you keep a copy of your record someplace safe. This is especially true if you live somewhere other than where you were born or wed. In situations like this, you may be called on at anytime by your local government to provide proof of marriage. This is especially common when you first move. 

A standard marriage record includes info on the man and the woman to be wed. At a minimum, this information will include the location of both the man and the woman, if they have any dealings prior to marriage, and their names. The older the wedding record, the less likely there will be information such as age included. The older the records are, the more simplistic they tend to be. Click Here 

If you are seeking to request a replacement marriage record, you may have to wait several months for your order to be processed, dependent on the age of the record and where you are ordering it from. The older the record, the longer it will take for the record to be taken from archive and a copy created and sent to you. However, if you recently filed for marriage, you may also run into the same issue of delays, as it takes a set amount of time for a marriage record to be processed into the archives. If you are recently wed, it is suggested that you keep careful track of your marriage license, as there will be delays in acquiring other copies unless they were planned for at the time of marriage. 

Thanks for reviewing this article, I hope you found the information useful and to of great use