Friday, July 17th, 2009 at 9:40 am
by John Manly
Free Marriage Records Search would be one of the oldest documents on file in any state although they might have been done only at county level in the old days. Today, every state has a central repository for their archives. The Virginia Office of Vital Records which reports into the State Department of Health maintains more than 7 million vital record files to cater to public requests. They comprise 4 main record categories: Marriage, Divorce, Birth and Death.
Free Virginia Marriage Records from 1853 onwards are maintained at the State Vital Record Office. However, only those which are 50 years or more past the date of the event are considered as public information by Virginia laws. As such, they can be released only to the subjects themselves or their immediate family members namely parent, child, sibling or grandparent. Proof of identity is strictly required. Aunts, uncles, cousins, etc are not eligible.
Although the public can obtain Public Marriage Records Online from government agencies in Virginia, there is an admin fee of $12.00 per certificate/search which is not refundable or transferable in the event that no information is found. If there’s information located, a report will be prepared for collection in 1 to 2 week’s time. If it’s known, the records can also be extracted directly form the Circuit Court where the marriage occurred. Full name of groom, full maiden name of bride and the time and location of the marriage must be provided to activate the request.
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Thursday, July 16th, 2009 at 8:03 am
by John Manly
Free Marriage Records Search are a principal record category that is maintained at the state repository of Virginia through their Office of Vital Records. Together with those of divorce, birth and death, they form the vital record group and there are over 7 million Virginia marriage records currently on file under its charge. The office is part of the Virginia Department of Health which is tasked with providing the information as a public service.
Free Virginia Marriage Records from 1853 onwards are maintained at the State Vital Record Office. However, only those which are 50 years or more past the date of the event are considered as public information by Virginia laws. As such, they can be released only to the subjects themselves or their immediate family members namely parent, child, sibling or grandparent. Proof of identity is strictly required. Aunts, uncles, cousins, etc are not eligible.
Although the public can obtain Free Marriage Records Search from government agencies in Virginia, there is an admin fee of $12.00 per certificate/search which is not refundable or transferable in the event that no information is found. If there’s information located, a report will be prepared for collection in 1 to 2 week’s time. If it’s known, the records can also be extracted directly form the Circuit Court where the marriage occurred. Full name of groom, full maiden name of bride and the time and location of the marriage must be provided to activate the request.
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