Monday, December 16, 2013

Oklahoma Marriage License

By Ben Kingsley


The State of Oklahoma Marriage Records are maintained at the County Clerk of Court where the marriage occurred. Oklahoma does not follow what other states do with their public records wherein they have a central repository for them. Fortunately, marriage records are deemed as part of the public domain and any member of the public can place a request for them. Marriage records are the only legal documents accepted by any government body to prove the validity of a marriage. If a marriage record is not yet finalized, a marriage is still considered incomplete.

A marriage license is an important piece of any marriage. The bride-to-be and the groom-to-be should apply for it at the same time before a judge. If both the bride-to-be and the groom-to-be are over the age limit of 18, they can apply for a license even without the consent of their parents. If one of them is under the age limit, their parents should sign an agreement allowing their child to marry. If a person has gone through marriage in the past and is officially divorce, that person must present the official divorce record to the presiding judge. Once a license is issued, it only has a 10-day validity period compared to other states where their license has a 90-day validity period. Marriage license files are usually revealed only to the bride and the groom and their attorneys.

To start a search, you need to provide a full name of either of the couple and also the exact date or just the year of the marriage. If you do not know the exact date or year, you can include a range of years to be searched so the entire process will not take that long. Providing as much information as you can will speed up the searching process and also increase the chances of locating the right record.

There are other requirements that you need to comply with when requesting for marriage records and they include the corresponding fees for finding them. Payments are done either by money order or by check and are not subject to any refund even if the records are not located. Presenting a government-issued ID is also required.

If you go over the Internet, you can find that there are also private-owned sites that offer access to marriage files. There is no need to worry about legality issued because such sites have the approval of the court to provide the files to any person who requests for them. Such sites are categorized into two types: those that render fees and those that do not. Both types can get you access to the basic details regarding a marriage file which include the names of the bride and the groom, their place of residence, and the date and location where their marriage transpired. Just to make sure, perform a background check on the site you intend to use and find out if they are a credible source or not. Read the user reviews because reveal whatever feedbacks other customers have on certain sites.

You can also perform a Free Marriage License Search online. If you do not know which county or which state to start your search, you can look for service providers that allow you to perform a nationwide search. A service provider usually has a search box. Enter what information you know about the license. In just a few seconds, search results will be displayed on your computer screen.




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