Levy County Florida Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Levy County Clerk Office
Levy County Clerk355 South Court StreetBronsonFL32621352-486-5266
Levy County Town & City Halls
Bronson City Hall650 Oak StreetBronsonFL32621352-486-2354
Bronson Town Hall660 East Hathaway AvenueBronsonFL32621352-486-2354
Bronson Town Hall650 Oak StreetBronsonFL32621352-486-2354
Cedar Key City Hall490 2nd StreetCedar KeyFL32625352-543-5132
Chiefland City Hall214 East Park AvenueChieflandFL32626352-493-6711
Inglis Town Hall135 Highway 40 WestInglisFL34449352-447-2203
Otter Creek Town Hall555 2nd AvenueChieflandFL32626352-486-4766
Williston City Hall50 Northwest Main StreetWillistonFL32696352-528-3060
Yankeetown Town Hall6241 Harmony LaneYankeetownFL34498352-447-2511
Levy County Marriage License Office
Levy County Marriage License355 South Court StreetBronsonFL32621352-486-5266
Levy County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Levy County Clerk of Court County Records
Levy County Clerk of Court Marriage Applications
Levy County Clerk of Court Website
Levy County Department of Health Vital Records
Levy County Divorce Certificates
Levy County Genealogy Records
Levy County Marriage Certificates & Records

Statistics

Married Couples7,403 (46.8%)
Unmarried Couples952 (2.4%)
Never Married Men4,419 (27.5%)
Never Married Women3,633 (21.3%)
Separated Men404 (2.5%)
Separated Women242 (1.4%)
Widowed Men867 (5.4%)
Widowed Women2,121 (12.4%)
Divorced Men2,559 (15.9%)
Divorced Women2,922 (17.1%)

Where Can I Find Marriage Records In Levy County Florida?

What is marriage records? Are they some sort of code or a set of instructions or something? The simple answer to this is no, they are not. They are not used to make sense out of anybody’s life or in the case of marriages to make sure they are not married twice (that would be an infinity of problems). They are simply the paper that certifies a marriage that has happened. This documentation can tell you things like where the ceremony was held and who got married and sometimes give you even more information than that.

So how do these records come about? Well, the records are kept by each state in the union, and then they are put into the central records office for the state. You have to go to that office and request it for whatever information it has. Usually this will cost you a fee. It may also cost you a bit of time to go there, as the records are usually paper and need to be processed before you can have access to them. However, if you want to find out the information you are looking for, you should at least try to give this a shot.

You may not get the information that you want from these records. There are probably other ways to find out this information about someone, but sometimes people want to just confirm what they already know. For example, maybe you were wondering why you never saw your wife after the wedding. You ask her, and she tells you that you never showed up. So now you know that something like this might have happened after the wedding, but you are still not certain.

So what can you use marriage records in Florida for? If you are suspicious about someone, or you just want to check things out, you can easily use it as the basis for your investigation. If you know where to look, you should be able to get all the information that you will ever need. In Florida, this information includes things like where the wedding took place, who the groom was, and whether or not there were any witnesses to the ceremony.

You can also check to see if you can find out more information about someone. These records are kept in different locations around Florida, so you will have to make sure that you look at the right ones. You can easily do this online, since the online records sites are very popular.

You will be able to find many records online, so don’t be surprised if you don’t find the information that you are looking for. There is no reason to call each county in Florida to try to find the records that you want. The process is much more straightforward than that. Take advantage of the free online records, and you should be able to get all of the information that you need.