Pulaski County Arkansas Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Pulaski County Clerk Offices
Pulaski County Clerk4710 West 7th StreetLittle RockAR72205501-537-9910
Pulaski County Clerk401 West Markham StreetLittle RockAR72201501-340-8431
Maumelle City Clerk550 Edgewood DriveMaumelleAR72113501-851-2500
Sherwood-City Clerk2199 East Kiehl AvenueSherwoodAR72120501-835-5319
Pulaski County Town & City Halls
Alexander City Hall15605 Alexander RoadAlexanderAR72002501-455-2585
Jacksonville City Hall1 Municipal DriveJacksonvilleAR72076501-982-3181
Little Rock City Hall500 West Markham StreetLittle RockAR72201501-371-4510
Maumelle City Hall550 Edgewood DrMaumelleAR72113501-851-2500
North Little Rock City Hall300 Main StNorth Little RockAR72114501-975-3755
Pulaski County Marriage License Offices
Pulaski County Marriage License401 West Markham StreetLittle RockAR72201501-340-8375
Arkansas Marriage LicenseDivision Of Vital Records, 4815 West Markham StreetLittle RockAR72205501-661-2726
Pulaski County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Central Arkansas Library System Library Database
Laman Library System Library Database
Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk Marriage Records
Pulaski County Divorce Certificates
Pulaski County Marriage Certificates & Records

Statistics

Married Couples62,771 (40.4%)
Unmarried Couples7,389 (1.9%)
Never Married Men55,734 (37.5%)
Never Married Women52,354 (31.5%)
Separated Men3,092 (2.1%)
Separated Women5,111 (3.1%)
Widowed Men3,913 (2.6%)
Widowed Women15,006 (9.0%)
Divorced Men17,322 (11.7%)
Divorced Women26,069 (15.7%)

Marriage Records in Pulaski County Arkansas

Searching for Marriage Records in Pulaski County Arkansas is a simple process. The first step is to visit the Pulaski County courthouse where you will obtain the necessary information by requesting either an application or a duplicate of a previous application. The cost is very reasonable and you have the option to request the records at any time that is most convenient for you. If the information you are searching for is not available online then it may be a good idea to call the county office and ask if they have the information that you are seeking. Most county offices should have the necessary records for your search within 15 minutes.

One of the benefits of searching through the records of the place where you got married is that it can help narrow down your search. The location of the ceremony is one of the most important pieces of information because it tells you how many of the people you are related to and who was actually there when the marriage was performed. If there are only a few people in the immediate family then there may be no need to look through public records, but if there are a significant number of people involved then you should consider looking through these records.

The State of Arkansas has a lot of information regarding marriage records. They are required to keep all of this information and provide it to the public on a regular basis. However, the information is only available to those who are entitled to it by law. This includes all of the county offices including the county courthouse, circuit courts, Probate Courts, and Warrants offices. A person does not have to go through any type of process in order to get access to marriage records.

To get access to other types of public records, there are different ways that you can do it. Most counties allow people to access their own public records online through a web site. This provides you with the ability to get the information you want quickly. There is also the option of going down to the courthouse and looking through the stack of public records yourself. Each record will be listed and you will have the information needed to make an informed decision.

It is possible for people to gain access to divorce records through other resources. Pulaski County is one of the many places where people go to obtain this information. They are able to search divorce records and see what has been filed in the court system. If you are looking for information about your own family tree or someone else’s past, you can find all of the information you need to know by reviewing divorce papers from various counties throughout the state.

You may even be able to get records online from people who are in the process of a divorce. Many of these individuals do not keep track of their divorce papers and when they remarry they find out they have lost their divorce papers. By searching public records you can easily obtain the information you need to begin your research.