McDuffie County Georgia Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
McDuffie County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
Mcduffie County Clerk210 Railroad StreetThomsonGA30824706-595-2100
Dearing City Hall4577 Augusta HighwayDearingGA30808706-556-0384
Mc Duffie County Marriage License337 Main StreetThomsonGA30824706-595-2124
McDuffie County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
McDuffie County Divorce Certificates
McDuffie County Genealogy Records
McDuffie County Marriage Certificates & Records
McDuffie County Probate Court Website

Statistics

Married Couples3,819 (46.8%)
Unmarried Couples372 (1.8%)
Never Married Men2,369 (30.4%)
Never Married Women2,841 (31.3%)
Separated Men138 (1.8%)
Separated Women302 (3.3%)
Widowed Men283 (3.6%)
Widowed Women926 (10.2%)
Divorced Men856 (11.0%)
Divorced Women906 (10.0%)

Where to View Marriage Records

Marriage Records in McDuffie County Georgia is confidential and cannot be obtained without written permission from the County Recorder. You may obtain these records by visiting the county office of the recorder and asking to view or inspect the marriage records. It is advisable to visit the office at least three times, preferably on separate days in order to view all of the records in person. The office will be less likely to have records on a particular date available.

State laws dictate that marriage records should be kept for a number of reasons. For example, they keep track of when a license was granted to a driver, ensuring that he is who he says he is. They keep track of when a person becomes a naturalized citizen and is entitled to representation in court. They are also required to keep the vital statistics register up-to-date in order to ascertain how many marriages occurred without the knowledge of the County Recorder. These records are also required by some counties to prove blood relation, which could help with the verification of addresses or other information of a sensitive nature.

Marriage records in the county of DeGray are in the custody of the Georgia Bureau of Vital Records. Under state law, anyone can request a copy of a marriage license either free of charge or for a fee. To view the records, you must provide proof of identity, pay the fee, and wait four to six weeks for the records to be mailed to you.

Marriage records can also be searched electronically using an online database. The only requirement is that you provide as much information as possible such as the full names of the couple, their parents’ names and the wedding date. The state of Georgia has a record retention policy of ten years, which allows you access to some records. Most records can be accessed for free. If the location of the marriage does not appear on the list, it is also possible to request the record.

Marriage records are public information in Georgia and are searchable using a computer or Internet connection. Many commercial databases offer this service. If you are looking for a precise copy of a record, then it is best to use a paid service. In some instances, certain types of records may require that you fax or mail a certified copy, which can take up to four weeks. These databases usually charge an annual fee.

In Georgia, marriage licenses are issued by the county recorder’s office. Marriage records are maintained in the office’s public records. To see a record, you need to visit the recorder’s office and then go to the appropriate county building. Marriage records can also be viewed through the Internet, but this is not a convenient option. There is no way to know if the records you are searching through our up-to-date or accurate without going to the county building and viewing the records yourself. If you are preparing for a wedding in another county and want to know if there are records of your wedding, you will not have the benefit of using a private service.