DeSoto County Florida Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
DeSoto County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
DeSoto County Marriage License201 East Oak StreetArcadiaFL34266941-993-4876
Desoto County Clerk115 East Oak StreetArcadiaFL34266863-993-4878
Arcadia City Hall23 North Polk AvenueArcadiaFL34266863-993-4660
DeSoto County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
DeSoto County Clerk of The Circuit Court Marriage Records
DeSoto County Clerk of The Circuit Court Website
DeSoto County Department of Health Vital Records
DeSoto County Divorce Certificates
DeSoto County Library Website
DeSoto County Marriage Certificates & Records

Statistics

Married Couples5,995 (51.0%)
Unmarried Couples662 (2.1%)
Never Married Men7,066 (41.2%)
Never Married Women2,705 (21.4%)
Separated Men288 (1.7%)
Separated Women214 (1.7%)
Widowed Men497 (2.9%)
Widowed Women1,826 (14.4%)
Divorced Men1,586 (9.3%)
Divorced Women1,652 (13.0%)

Using Florida Marriage Records to Check Your Family Tree

Marriage Records in DeSoto County Florida has been in existence since the 1700’s. The first official marriage record was that of James Hardiman, on the day he got married in Florida to Sally Harry. It seems that this marriage was recorded in the courts of King James I. Today, there are over sixty million records covering almost all aspects of marriage in the United States, with each state having two hundred and twenty-two locations. Of course, marriage is not the only type of document covered, but it is the most common one.

The vital records office in each state of the union must maintain these documents, and the information contained therein. This information comprises the personal particulars of the individuals involved in the marriage, their parents and any witnesses. Also contained are the names of the bride and groom along with their parents, witnesses and the officiant. All of this information is kept as an archive in order to aid future anniversaries of the happy occasion.

These records have been compiled into microfilm and are stored in individual folders at the local county recorder’s office. It would take months to retrieve each file you require, and this would include both marriage records and the other relevant ones such as the birth and death records of the deceased. Most states today have converted the vital records database to electronic form. However, all that has not yet been done is verified, updated and maintained. As of now, all the information in the marriage records has been entered accurately, and due process of confidentiality is applied to maintain the integrity of the data.

Marriage Records in DeSoto County Florida includes the personal information of every person who got married in the county during the last fifty years. You can use them for genealogy purposes. They can also be useful when you want to get yourself a copy of your own marriage certificate, especially if you have lost it. The process is simple enough: you can just visit the office or even download a copy from the official website and return in person. Within a few hours, your request will be processed and you will be able to take home your new certificate.

Florida Marriage Records also includes other information such as the names of the groom and bride, the parents of the couple, witnesses and the officiator of the ceremony. Some of the documents also provide the place where the marriage took place, such as the church or the reception hall and the reason for it being officiated there. The fee for retrieving these public records is very minimal, considering how useful they really are. It is also usually free for a minor to access marriage records on their own.

You may also be interested in using the information you find on Florida Marriage Records to check your family tree. As stated earlier, all the information on marriage records has been entered precisely, so it is very easy to find people with the same surname, especially if you know their maiden names. For example, a woman named Helen might have married Richard in Charleston City in 1860. If she had married Richard before, her maiden name is “Helen”. Using this information, you can find out more about your family tree.