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Christopher B, Esq., Expert
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Christopher B, Esq., Expert
I understand you are concerned about your marriage license. Let me see if I can help. You will need to call the court clerk in the county in which you were married or contact the state. See link from the state of Indiana: https://www.in.gov/isdh/26762.htm
"To obtain a certified copy of a marriage license or divorce decree, please contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the marriage or divorce was issued.
If the county in which the marriage license was issued is unknown, a search may be conducted using:
I hope I have given you a satisfactory answer and if you have any follow up questions, please reply here and I’ll be happy to assist you. Thank you so much for your question.
Christopher B, Esq., Expert
See link for the state of Kentucky:https://chfs.ky.gov/agencies/dph/dehp/vsb/Pages/marriage-divorce.aspx
"For marriage and divorce certificate purchase options, please visit the OVS Certificate Purchase Options page.
Note: The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics cannot by law, provide any information from records, perform a genealogical search or verify whether a certificate is on file without a completed application form and the required fee attached. The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics will, upon receiving the application and fee, perform a search for the record. If the record is on file, a certified copy will be mailed to you. The fee is a search fee, and no refunds are issued in instances where a certificate is not found within Kentucky's records. The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics does not issue photocopies, faxed copies, non-certified copies or electronic copies of records.
Information Needed for Certificate Request
Full name of first party
Full name of second party
The month, day and year of the marriage or divorce
The Kentucky county where the marriage license or divorce decree was issued
Additional Information Needed
Requester's name and address where the certificate is to be mailed
Phone number where you can be reached during the day from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern time
The number of copies being ordered
Enclose a check or money order payable to the Kentucky State Treasurer to cover the cost of each certificate ordered and mail to:
Office of Vital Statistics
275 East Main Street, 1E-A
Frankfort, KY 40621"
Christopher B, Esq., Expert
No problem.