How to Get a Copy of Your Marriage Certificate

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Whether you need it to change your name or for other legal reasons, or just want one for your personal files, getting a copy of your U.S. marriage certificate is as easy as requesting one from the vital records office of the state where you got married. There are several different ways to request a copy, all of which may be available in many states.

Method 1 of 3:

Getting Your Copy in Person

Step 1 Find the appropriate office.

Step 1 Find the appropriate office.

Step 2 Go during customer service hours.

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Step 3 Fill out the request form.

Step 4 Turn in your request form with the appropriate fee.

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Ordering Your Copy Online

Step 1 Find out if you can use VitalChek.

Find out if you can use VitalChek. Most states use the VitalChek service, which allows for secure online processing of official vital records such as marriage certificates. [7] X Research source

Step 2 Fill out the appropriate form online.

Step 3 Wait to receive your copy in the mail.

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Ordering Using Phone or Mail

Step 1 Find the mailing address of the appropriate office.

Step 2 Call the toll-free number.

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Get a request form. You may be able to download and print a request form online. If not, write a letter to the appropriate address that states you are requesting a copy of your marriage certificate and provides important information such as the names of the bride and groom and the date and location of the marriage. [9] X Research source #Make photocopies of identification, if required. Some states only allow spouses or other specific relatives to receive a copy of a marriage certificate, and thus require proof of your identity before they will process your request and mail the certificate. [10] X Research source

Step 4 Include a check or money order for fees.

Step 5 Sign your request.

Step 6 Mail your request.

Mail your request. Once you've finished your request, make copies of it and then mail it along with the fee and any other documents to the mailing address of the state vital records office. [14] X Trustworthy Source Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Main public health institute for the US, run by the Dept. of Health and Human Services Go to source