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Florida Free Marriage Records Can Now Be Access Online

By Ben Kingsley


If one were married in Florida, some documents would require the presentation of Florida marriage records for verification or as an added requirement. To obtain the marriage record, one can request for it from the Bureau of Statistics through e-mail, phone or mail. As email addresses are public records, the Office advises those that do not want their e-mail to be released together with their request to avail of other methods such as calling the office or sending the request by mail. The Bureau collaborated with a service provider called VitalChek to ensure that all requests will be processed.

The Bureau of Statistics has marriage records starting from June 6, 1927; records before this specific date are only accessible by visiting the county clerk office where the license was issued. To learn about the requirements of the country clerk, one can phone in to the clerk's office and ask for any pertinent details.

To request for the records through mail, one has the option to send a signed letter of request to the Office or download an application form. The fee for each request is $5 and any additional request of the same record costs $4. One can send in as many requests as one wants, as the state does not impose restrictions concerning the number of requests one can make.

Should the office find no records, the former will issue a statement of "not found" to the person who requested the information. The fee for the request is not refundable. For duplicate copies of the "not found" record, the office will refund the fee; however, the person who requested the refund should send a request letter.

To fill up the request form, the applicant needs to ensure that all relevant details are filled up. This makes the processing faster. Indicate the couple's full name and the bride's maiden name. Include the marriage date and the issuing county. The applicant should also include his/her complete details including their phone number and mailing address so that the Bureau can contact them. The Office will only process completed forms with payments included.

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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