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Wednesday, 9 April 2014

California Public Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


The vital records department of the California Department of Public Health is the central repository of all records of Marriage in California. They are also found at the specific county Recorder's Office that issued the license.

If you want to acquire certified authorized copies of marriage files, you can only get them at the Recorder's Office. If you head to the vital records department, you will only be given a certified informational copy. If you are going to a court trial, you can use the authorized copy of the marriage file to prove that a marriage did take place. Informational copies are intended to provide information only. Authorized copies are given only to people that have the approval of the court such as the couple, their attorneys, and other entities authorized by the court. On an informational copy, you will the names of the couple, when they were born, and the date location where the marriage occurred. Other important particulars are kept in private because they are deemed as confidential information.

A marriage needs to have a license for it to become valid. A couple can acquire one at the Recorder's office. The couple should file for the license together or it will not be granted. A license is only effective for 90 days. Within that 90 days, the couple should be have pushed through with their wedding rites already. If they fail to do so and 90 days since the granting of the license have passed, the couple will have to get another marriage license.

The vital records department has a request form available at their office. The form can also be obtained online from their official website. There is a fee of $14 payable by check or money order for every transaction. The form should be submitted personally to the vital records department together with a notarized sworn statement. All the requirements should be provided or else the request will be denied. Usually, there is a 6-month waiting period before search results are returned. The long wait is due to the small number of employees in public offices. If time is a luxury you do not have, you can also get the documents at the country Recorder's Office.

The records can now be obtained online as well through private service providers. There service providers are authorized by the court to disseminate public records, including marriage records, to the public. They maintain a database that is linked with the database of the government so that their records are identical to that of the government's.

There are various search tools that supply Records of Marriage. Some even offer nationwide search, which is particularly helpful when the state where the records are kept is unknown. Search tools are either for free or have certain fees. Regardless of which kind you choose, make sure you do a history check on them so that you will know if they are credible or not. Both kinds provide the basic details of the documents but those that have certain fees are able to provide additional details.




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