Instant Marriage License Records Search

By Claire Dowell


The state of Kentucky implements the Freedom of Information Act. With this, the public documents of the state can be obtained by its local residents anytime they have a need for it. Kentucky marriage license records are among the public documents that can be obtained.

Residents of Kentucky request for a copy of a marriage record for a number of reasons. Such document is used as the primary source of information when conducting genealogy research. It contains information that is vital in updating the family records. The document is also an important file that is necessary when doing transactions with any government offices. Transactions such as insurance or any matters related to the finances and the dependents of a couple would call for a copy of such document. Aside from this, a marriage certificate is also used by those who conduct a background check on the marital status of an individual. It is mostly people who wish to make sure that they are dating an unattached individual that conducts such background check.

A marriage certificate would contain information about the couple's marriage. One would know the names of the bride and the groom as well as the date and the place when the marriage took place. The marriage certificate would also contain information about the couple such as their address and job titles at the time of their marriage. The names of the couple's parents are also indicated on the file together with the names of the witnesses to the marriage.

The Vital Records Section of Kentucky does not issue a copy of a marriage license but it can help provide and verify information as to where the license can be obtained. This verification would cost $6. Marriage license records in the state of Kentucky can only be obtained from the county where the marriage was originally registered. One has to pay a separate fee when the request is made at the county.

The state of Kentucky only releases a copy of the marriage certificate if the marriage occurred since June 1958. One has to submit a request form containing the basic details of the document being requested as well as the personal details of the one who filed the request. One has to indicate their reason for obtaining such document. The state of Kentucky only releases the document if the one who filed it is either the bride or the groom or their immediate family. Requests can be sent by mail but it can take several days before the document can be obtained.

The Internet now allows retrieval of a marriage and divorce records. This makes the search faster and convenient since the search can be done even without going to any office. Some websites now offer to let their users test their system for free.




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