Go to Mexico
In most cases a background check is not required to get a marriage license. They may do a check for other marriage records.
To fill out the Mexico immigration form correctly, provide accurate and complete information, including personal details, travel plans, and purpose of visit. Follow the instructions carefully, double-check for errors, and submit the form before entering Mexico.
The state's vital records office in the state that you were married in. YOu can request it directly or maybe through your health department (where you get birth certificates)
You do not need those records to get married in Mexico but you can call your state vital records office to check on that.
Check with the US Immigration office.
There are numerous types of background check often related to employment or criminal records. Some of these check's include employment reference check, character reference check, credit history check, criminal record check and immigration check.
I would either call your local Mexican consulate or check out their website under immigration/customs.
To properly fill out an immigration form for Mexico, you will need to provide accurate and complete information about your personal details, travel plans, and purpose of visit. Make sure to follow the instructions on the form carefully, and double-check all information before submitting. It is important to be honest and thorough in your responses to avoid any issues during the immigration process.
You might check marriage records for the last known state or voter records. Then try running an address check off anywho.com and see what you find.
No, immigration does not check passengers on domestic flights within the same country.
Check with US Immigration office.