St. Clair County Illinois Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
St. Clair County Clerk Offices
Cahokia Village Clerk103 Main StreetCahokiaIL62206618-332-6851
East Carondelet Clerk950 State StreetEast CarondeletIL62240618-286-4727
East Saint Luois City Clerk301 Riverpark DriveEast Saint LouisIL62201618-482-6811
Freeburg Clerk14 Southgate CenterFreeburgIL62243618-539-5545
Lebanon City Clerk312 West Saint Louis StreetLebanonIL62254618-537-4976
St Clair County Clerk10 Public SquareBellevilleIL62220217-774-4421
St. Clair County Town & City Halls
Belleville City Hall101 South Illinois StreetBellevilleIL62220618-233-6810
Brooklyn City Hall312 South 5th StreetBrooklynIL62059618-271-8424
Columbia City Hall208 S Rapp AveColumbiaIL62236618-281-7144
Dupo City Hall100 North 2nd StreetDupoIL62239618-286-3280
East Saint Louis City Hall5800 Bond AvenueEast Saint LouisIL62207618-332-8822
Lebanon City Hall312 West Saint Louis StreetLebanonIL62254618-537-4976
O'Fallon City Hall255 South Lincoln AvenueO'FallonIL62269618-624-4500
Stookey Town Hall313 Eiler RdBellevilleIL62223618-538-7700
St. Clair County Marriage License Office
St. Clair County Marriage License10 Public SquareBellevilleIL62220618-277-6600
St. Clair County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
City of Belleville Library Website
Oakridge Cemetery Burial Records
St. Clair County Clerk's Office Vital Records
St. Clair County Clerk's Office Website
St. Clair County Divorce Certificates

Statistics

Married Couples45,135 (43.8%)
Unmarried Couples6,144 (2.4%)
Never Married Men36,746 (36.4%)
Never Married Women36,112 (32.5%)
Separated Men1,690 (1.7%)
Separated Women2,513 (2.3%)
Widowed Men3,022 (3.0%)
Widowed Women10,669 (9.6%)
Divorced Men10,480 (10.4%)
Divorced Women14,113 (12.7%)

Marriage Records in St. Clair County – Where Can I Find These Records?

What are the details regarding marriage records in St. Clair County? How do you find St. Clair County marriage records? Well, since marriage has been legal in this state since Bliss v. Michigan it is only logical that the county where the wedding took place would keep the records. That means that anyone who was present at the ceremony can find out all they need to know.

But what about if you don’t live in St. Clair County? Can you still locate and obtain the marriage records in another county? Of course you can! You just have to know how. By checking the vital statistics office website of whichever county you reside in you can access the marriage records of that county for whatever purpose that you may. It’s that easy!

However, the one thing that you should be wary of is the number of free websites that claim to offer such information. They may not be all they claim to be. The truth of the matter is that they have to pay for the information so that they can give you access to it. It’s just a simple cost effective way for them to get the records.

If they don’t want to charge you, then they will most likely have to provide you with some sort of payment plan or even a membership. You might want to consider this when deciding which website to use. Some websites actually provide everything that you are looking for free. They just ask for certain pieces of information like the first name and last names of both persons. Then they will fill you in on the rest.

In other counties, such as Cook County, Illinois, you are able to find the marriage records online. All you need is the social security number of the person that you are checking up on. This method of finding marriage records is a lot quicker and you won’t have to waste time or gas moving from one county to another.

The only problem with this is that the records are only available for a limited time period. Usually it is between seven days to ten days. So you will want to act quickly if you are trying to find this information. There are also sites out there that you can pay to access these records. Again, it is up to you whether or not you go with this option.