Wednesday, February 18, 2015

State Marriage Records Florida Viewable Online

By Claire Dowell


FL Marriage Records are maintained at the Florida Office of Vital Statistics. They are initially filed at a Clerk of Court where the license was recorded before it is forwarded to the state repository and stored together with divorce records. The office keeps record that date back from June 6, 1927 until the present. Records prior to that date are only available a county Clerk of Court that finalized the records you want to get.

Citizens are given the right to request for marriage files because they are deemed as part of the public domain. For a search to take place, you to secure the correct request form and fill it out the required details. Supply the full name of the groom or the bride and the time and place where the marriage transpired. Include as much information as you can because it will increase the probability of finding the right files. Once you are done with that, leave your name, address and contact details. You may also request for other people's files. However, the extent of how much information you will get will be limited in order to preserve the right to privacy of the files' owner.

There is a fee of $5 per copy of the record and $4 for succeeding copies. Fees can be paid through a certified check or money order. Normally, it takes to three weeks to complete a search process. If you need them sooner, you can indicate that you want to a rush service for an additional fee. All fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the search. If no record is found, you will be given a certificate that indicates "not found."

A marriage license is necessary for a marriage to become legal. The legal age to be married in Florida is 18 years old, and if the husband-to-be or the wife-to-be has not reached that age yet, the approval of the underage individual will be required. Individuals that have been married before will be required to present their official divorce file. On the day of the license application, the couple should both be present. A license has a validity period of 90 days. If a marriage is not carried out within that period, the license will expire and the couple will have to apply for another one.

You can marriage documents on the Internet too. There are websites that are into such business. Many claim that they are the real deal, but, sadly, not all of them are. Make sure that you run a quick background check on the websites that you are considering of using. Go over the user reviews and see if they are known to give genuine information.

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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