Sunday 5 January 2014

Florida Marriage License

By Ben Kingsley


The Florida Office of Vital Statistics is the office in-charge of maintaining Public Florida Marriage Records. Their office has been maintaining the files since the 6th of June 1927. Files of marriages that occurred prior to that date can only be found at the exact county Clerk's office or church where the wedding took place.

The public is given the right to access marriage documents because they are deemed as public documents. The documents are the only documents recognized by the court to support the authenticity of a marriage. If a person intends to get a divorce, marriage documents are part of the requirements. Some people make use of the documents to check if the person that they are about to get married to is not involve in another marriage.

If you wish to access the marriage files of another person, you must be able to supply the names of the husband and the wife, and when and where their marriage took place. Your detailed contact information is also required. There is a fee of $5 for a copy of a marriage certificate and an additional fee of $4 if want to get extra copies. The fees that you pay to the Vital Statistics Office will not be returned to you if in case the files you requested for are not located. If your request is approved, you must wait around two to three weeks before you can get the search results. If you wish to have the files as soon as possible, you can opt for a rush service and get results within three business days.

For marriage to be considered official, a couple must secure a marriage license. It should be applied for by the couple simultaneously at a county Court. The court requires that a couple presents a valid government ID with the applicant's name, birthday, and signature. If an applicant is under the legal marrying age of 18, he or she must present a form that states his or her parent's approval of the marriage. The license costs $93.50. The license is valid for 90 days but the couple has to wait for three days after it has been issued before they can proceed with the ceremony.

It will not be easy to locate the files if you are not aware where exactly they are kept. Luckily, you can start an online search with the help of various search tools. You can search the web for search tools that specialize in providing public files. Make sure that you check the credibility of a search tool before you avail of their services. You can refer to user reviews, if you can find any, because they reveal what previous and current clients think of their service.

You can also find service providers that can provide you with Marriage License Records. However, that can be a little tricky if what you are requesting is not your own because normally they are offered only to the couple, their legal representatives, and individuals or groups that have the authorization from the court.




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