On the city clerk's office, at the local civil registry (Registro Civil)
To find the marriage records of this or any other person, you must know where they were married. Then you can research the appropriate vital records archive.
Marriage Records was created in 2002.
Howard W. Woodruff has written: 'The marriage records of cass (Van Buren) County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'John Wagner and his twelve children of Harrison County, Ohio and surrounding counties, 1776-1984' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Perry County, Missouri, Book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, St. Francois County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Franklin County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Crawford County, Missouri' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Osage County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri, book \\' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy 'Marriage records, Greene County, Missouri, Book A and B, 1833-1860' -- subject(s): Marriage records, Genealogy
Marriage records are available to the general public in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Health, Office of Vital Records maintains marriage records from 1952 to 1996. Marriage records after 1996 (and before 1952) can only be obtained from the probate court in the county where the license was issued. There are a few counties that provide online marriage record databases where you can search for records by bride or groom name, such as Cherokee County. Maybe you will be lucky and find it. You may have to contact the individual county probate courts, or you can try contacting the state vital records office at 404-679-4702 and ask if a search is feasible. Good luck!
Many years ago, marriage records used to be gathered offline, in the united states, by the local authorities. With today's technology, all that information is now available online and everyone who wishes to obtain marriage records information can do so, by signing to a public records service which offers all kind of personal records for a small fee. All marriage records are being updated on a daily basis and you may find anyone's records at 100% confidential. Yes, no one will know you ever searched anything about them.
Marriage records are available to the general public. Between 1952 and 1996, marriage records were maintained by the Georgia Division of Health. Copies of marriage records that occurred before 1952 and after 1996 can be obtained from the Probate Court in the county where the marriage occurred.
Use old newspapers, archival records, and census and birth, marriage and death records to find out what you can about a relative whom no one will talk about.
The faster and easiest way of finding marriage records in the Philippines is from the local registrar where the marriage took place or alternatively at NSO, Manila. Please query if any authorisation is needed. Obviously, you need to provide the names, dates as the local registrar holds all the records.
Ruth M. Slevin has written: 'Pike County, Indiana, marriage records, 1859-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Scott County, Indiana, marriage records, 1848-1905' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'LaGrange County, Indiana, marriages, 1832-1880' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Decatur County, Indiana, marriage records, 1878-1905' -- subject(s): Decatur County, Genealogy, Indiana, Marriage records 'Monroe County, Indiana will records, 1818-1904'
Marriage records are public but may require a fee. These records can be obtained in multiple places but the best is from the "Keeper of Records", "County Clerk", etc. of the town in which the marriage was registered.
Marriage between Roy David Williams and Carmen Barrow
The first means of finding out if someone has ever been married is to ask them. If you can't do that, then you have to search the marriage records of the places where that person lived. Modern marriage records may be partially closed for privacy reasons. Older records may be incomplete, poorly indexed, etc. Or you may simply not look in the right place. So you may have to be satisfied with concluding that you could not find a record of marriage.