Saturday 26 October 2013

Ohio Marriage License

By Ben Kingsley


Vital records like the Ohio marriage records are important, as the documents would contain helpful information of the persons indicated in the marriage. These also establishes the eligibility for benefits and services such as spousal support, social security, pension and even death benefit.

For those who are looking for information on marriages, the Office of Vital Statistics of Ohio maintains an index or abstract of marriages that took place from January 1, 1950 up to the present. The index contains basic information of the marriage. To request for information, the person requesting should complete the "Application for the Marriage Abstract" form and submit it to the office. One can also search the marriage index by making an appointment with the Vital Statistic Office.

For certified copies of the marriage, the person requesting can go to the county probate court where the license was issued. Other records that one can also request for include license made by the minister, marriage consents as well as marriage returns. Each county has their own indexes and some can even date back to the 1900. To preserve the records, some are microfilmed.

For people requesting for the marriage records in Franklin, they can request for the copies via online, standard mail and even in person. Each certified copy costs about $2 and transaction fee costs $1. For online requests, they can fill up the online form and then pay for their request via money order. For copies requested via mail, the person requesting must include all the pertinent details concerning the marriage, a self-addressed stamped envelope and attach the payment in cash or money order. The county charges for postage fee and this depends on how many copies one would request for, though at present, the county charges $.46 for every 4 abstracts requested.

On the other hand, if you find yourself in Belmont County, consider sending your request through the regular mail. The county only accepts money order or cheque. Payment for the records is much higher as records cost $3. This is entirely different when one is married in Clark County where the person can check the online database of the county and request for the information on the spot.

For those looking for records of marriage online, there are convenient ways to do it as well. Some counties such as the Hamilton County in Ohio provides an online search service where one can look for marriage records that date back from 1817 up to the present. Some marriage records might be lost due to fire and water damage though some may have been saved and recreated. To make researching easier, consider checking out the marriage indexes in the county probate or from an online vital records database. This would ensure that you would know where you have to go to request for information.




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