Search For Free Florida Marriage Records

By Christopher Evans


Your Florida marriage records are important if you want to secure some documents or want some information. The records are available from the Bureau of Statistics of Florida and obtaining them is easy. One can email the office or if you do not want to have your email released, you can also phone the office or write them with your letter of request. The office teams up with the VitalChek network so that people who are interested in obtaining their copies might have another option to secure their marriage record.

The Florida Bureau of Statistics repository includes marriage records that date back to June 6, 1927. For marriages before the said date, information or records might be available to the county clerk where the marriage license was issued. One can call the particular county clerk office to ask for assistance with regards their marriage record that they want to obtain.

If one is to send their request via mail, they can send a signed letter or a downloadable form. Fill this up, attach the $5 fee and send it to the Bureau. For additional copies of the same request, the applicant should indicate that they want copies and include the fee to their cheque or money order. Note that each additional copy costs $4 and the request should be made together with the original request. No restrictions are imposed to the number of records or copies one can request from the Office.

The fees for the request are not refundable; however, should the office finds no record of the marriage, they will issue a "not found" statement. For those duplicate copies, the Office can reimburse the fees when the applicant sends in a request for refund.

In filling up the form, the applicant should include relevant details needed by the office. This includes the name of the couple, marriage date and the county where the marriage license was issued. The applicant should also indicate their information to make the transaction faster. Include one's full name, mailing address and the contact number where the office can reach the applicant. Once the form is completed, the applicant should send a cheque or a money order payable to the Bureau of Vital Statistics.

For those who are not familiar with the exact marriage date, they can include a range or period of years that they think would include the records of marriage they requested. Each year costs $2 and should be made together with the request. Delivery time varies with processing usually taking about 2-5 business days including delivery. For rush services, applicants should pay $10 for the processing to shorten to 3 days. The Bureau also offers express delivery or 24-hour delivery. All the applicant has to do is to pay $10, add a self-addressed stamped envelope together with their request, and send in their application to the Bureau. For those who are busy and do not have time to go in personally, they can make their requests online which is a convenient way to request for information especially for marriage records.




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