Oklahoma Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


If you want to get your hands on Oklahoma Marriage Records, the place to be is at the exact county Clerk of Court where the marriage license and marriage certificate was issued and where the marriage was made legal. Marriage documents can be requested by any member of the public provided that the corresponding requirements stated by the clerk of Court are met.

Without a marriage file, a marriage will not be recognized by the court as official. A complete marriage file is composed of a marriage license, a marriage certificate, and the marriage file itself. If one component of a marriage file is not there, the whole file becomes useless because it is only valid if it is complete. All of the components are important, especially the marriage license because a wedding cannot push through without it. The bride and groom should apply for a license simultaneously. Once the license is issued, the couple should get married within the period of 90 days starting from the day it was issued. After the 90-day period, a license expires and the couple needs to apply for another license.

Despite the availability of the records to the public, only a few are allowed to view or obtain the entire record. They are only given to the husband, the wife, their legal representatives, and other individuals or groups as specified by the court. Parties that do not have the consent of the couple or the court will only be provided by a marriage certificate, which is enough to prove that a marriage is valid. A marriage certificate contains important details like the full names of the husband and the wife, their respective birthdays, and the place and date of the marriage. Other details of the record are hidden from the public because they are considered as confidential.

Public offices such as the Clerk of Court now keep public documents online. They also provide copies of the documents to the state Health Department because that is where the central repository of the state is situated. Certified copies of marriage documents can only be obtained from the county Clerk of Court. The time it takes for public offices to process transactions is usually long. However, it helps lessen the processing period if you can supply more information about the document you want to obtain.

Due to the dawn of the Internet, the records are now available online through private service providers. They have the consent of the court to disseminate the records provided that they observe the proper procedures. There are a number of service providers available and they are either for free or have a corresponding fee.

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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