Illinois Marriage License Available Online

By Ben Kingsley


The marriage records Illinois generates for a married couple are also known as certificates or licenses. These files are open to the public. It simply means that the document can be requested by the residents of the state anytime that it is needed.

Marriage records in Illinois are one of the most accessed documents of the state. Such document is used in a number of reasons. Genealogy research is only one of them. This document is one of the main sources of information used when updating or changing the status of a family member in the family registry records. Another use of a marriage certificate is for couples who are dealing with transactions in the government. This is very important especially when the transaction is about financial matters such as insurance and asset declaration. Ironically, marriage licenses or certificates are one of the requirements if the couple decides to separate or divorce. In some rare case, some individuals would use it to check on the marital status of their partners especially those who have plans of getting married. By doing so, problems during marriage application can be avoided.

A public marriage record would contain the names of the couple. It focuses on the details of the marriage such as the date and the place where the marriage took place. The certificate also contains information about the bride and the groom's birth place and date along with the name of their parents. The names of the people who were witnesses to the marriage are also included n the record.

In Illinois, only records from January 1962 are available. In order to get a copy of a marriage certificate, one should have information about the file that is being requested. One should also be prepared to give out his/her personal information upon request because it is one of the requirements needed in order to have a copy of the said document. Once the application form has been filled out with the necessary information, the search process can be simplified. Only the bride and the groom as well as their immediate family are allowed to access such documents.

The state of Illinois does not release certified copies of marriage certificates at the Department of Health office, unlike other states. The said office can only help you verify the some information for $5 and they can also tell you where to get the document. In order to get certified copies, a visit to the county where the marriage took place has to be done. One needs to get the document at the county clerk office and request it from there. Processing fees are not the same for each county.

Marriage divorce records are just one of the many public documents that have been made available online. Yes, through the Internet. Such method has completely eliminated the need to go to any office just to file the request and the best thing about online search is that it is faster and convenient.




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