Friday, 5 December 2014

Free Online Marriage Records California

By Claire Dowell


The California Department of Public Health is the state repository for public records, including California Marriage Records. Marriage records are initially filed at a county clerk of court where the marriage license was issued before they are forwarded to the state repository.

On a marriage document you can find the names of the bride and the groom, when they were born, when and where the marriage transpired, names of their witnesses, and many more. For a marriage document to be considered official, it has to come with a marriage license. The license is only good for 90 days and the bride and groom should get married within that span of time or else they will have to secure another license. Previously married individuals are required to present their final divorce documents on the day they apply for a license to marry.

Marriage files are deemed as either authorized or informational. Do not worry because both can provide you with the basic details of the file and both are certified copies. Authorized marriage files are allowed by the court to be used as a legal document in a legal proceeding while informational marriage files are only meant to provide information. Even though everyone can obtain marriage files, not of all them are given the right to access the authorized copies. Only names that are found on a certain file like the bride and the groom, their respective parents, law enforcers and others, are given the go signal to get authorized copies.

To initiate a search, you can proceed to the Public Health office and secure the proper request form and supply all the required information. Supply as much information as you can to have a better chance of finding the right record and to shorten the return period, which usually takes several months. If you know the exact county that has the records, you can place a request to that county's clerk of court. If you want to obtain an authorized copy of the records, secure a sworn statement and have it notarized. Present the completed request form, notarized sworn statement, a government-issued ID, and corresponding fees. All fees are non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the search.

There are also online search tools you can find on the Web that provide marriage documents to the public. Unfortunately, there are bogus search tools that claim to be legit sources of information. List down a few search tools that you plan to use and perform a history check on them. Look for indications such as client feedbacks and determine if they really are a reliable source or not.

Some websites will require a certain amount of fee while some offer Public Marriage Records Free. No matter which one you choose to use, you will be given the basics of a marriage file. All you need to provide to begin a search is the full name of either the bride or the groom. It will not matter where you got the files as long as you abide by the laws that govern them. Anyone who uses the files to defame, embarrass, harass, or blackmail other people will be dealt with accordingly by the law.




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