Conduct Online Free Public Marriage Records Search
Aug 18th, 2009 by Ralp Adams
Marriage records are considered public information in many of the states in the US and Free Marriage Records are readily available if you know where to look. Legislations are in place requiring state authorities to provide the information as a public service. This is all good and dandy except that being under state jurisdiction, multiple-state checks and searches on them would have to be conducted separately state by state.
There’s a great deal of information about people from their Marriage License Records. At a basic level, we can retrieve their personal particulars and some of their parents’, witnesses’ and even the official’s who conducted the marriage ceremony. They are widely used by attorneys, police and the media in their line of duty and of course to a far greater extent on the private front by folks checking out a prospective spouse or in-law.
Free public marriage records can be requested from the respective statistics office of each state as long as the event took place there. Most public centers tasked with the service accept requests made in person, by telephone, mail and fax. More and more of them are also introducing the online option on top of their on-site terminals. Of late, commercial records providers are also very much on the scene and are giving the public offices a real run for their money in providing such services.
Needless to say, public marriage records have to be there first before they can be searched. Then again, marriage filing is a standard procedure so the records of a marriage should be present if the event had gone through the proper process. A common problem with public record searches is multiple individuals with the same name. It’s thus helpful to be precise when supplying input towards a record search and to be as complete as possible such as providing date and county, middle name, maiden name and so forth.
There are various alternative sources of conducting marriage records search to the central government agency. In fact, information on marriages prior to the centralization of their records is only retrievable at the particular county office where the marriage took place. Commercial operators are another viable option. Free torrent sites may work too although they are generally considered not worth the risks - spyware and viruses. At the end of the day, the choice is down to the individual.
The most practical way of accessing Public Marriage records is online. The internet has penetrated into all aspects of the knowledge economy so it’s no surprise that it’s by far the top mode of gathering information now. The days of paying an arm and a leg for field investigators have well been replaced by economical self-service online searches from the privacy and comfort of our own home or office.
