Oklahoma Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


If you are looking for Oklahoma Marriage Records, head to the county Clerk of Court that granted the marriage license, a marriage certificate, and made the whole thing official. Any person can request for the files as long as they follow the standard operating procedures specified by the Clerk of Court.

A marriage document has three parts: the marriage license, the marriage certificate, and the complete marriage document. The marriage document is the only document accepted by the court to prove the legality of a marriage. However, the document should always its three parts to remain valid. A marriage license is required before a wedding ceremony can be done. The license can be obtained from the clerk of court and should be applied for by the spouses together. The license has a 90-day validity period. The spouses can choose to have their wedding date within the validity period of the license. Once the validity period is over and still there is no marriage ceremony, they have to get another license from the clerk of Court.

Although the records can be accessed by any person, there are certain limitations as to how much information will be provided to them. Only a handful of people are allowed to access the full marriage file. Such people include the bride, the groom, their lawyers, and other parties that have the authorization from the court. Unauthorized parties will only be provided with a marriage certificate which contains a few vital pieces of information like the names of the bride and groom, the birthdates, and the date and location of the wedding. Some pieces of information are kept in private because they are deemed as confidential.

County Clerk of Courts started to keep soft copies of the records on their respective online archives. The records are then forwarded to the central repository of the state, usually at the Health Department. However, only the Clerk of Court has the right to release certified copies of marriage records. The time it takes to get the results of your request depends on how much information you can provide about a record. If you can provide more information, it will be easier to retrieve the record.

If you browse the Internet, you fill find various private websites that also maintain public documents such as marriage records. These websites have the approval of the court to maintain the documents and entertain requests. There are websites that supply them for free and there are some that impose certain fees.

Do not worry about the accuracy of Marriage Records that you find online because more often than not, they are in sync with what government offices maintain. If you do not know which state the files are stored, look for search tools that offer a nationwide search option. Make sure that you do a little history check on the search tools prior to deciding which one to use and find out if they have a good track record.




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