Bourbon County Kentucky Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Bourbon County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
Bourbon County Clerk301 Main StreetParisKY40361859-987-2142
Bourbon County Marriage License301 Main StreetParisKY40361859-987-2142
Bourbon County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Bourbon County Clerk Website
Bourbon County Clerk's Office Marriage Applications
Bourbon County Divorce Certificates
Bourbon County Marriage Certificates & Records
Paris-Bourbon County Library Genealogy Records
Statistics
Married Couples3,956 (48.7%)
Unmarried Couples647 (3.3%)
Never Married Men2,307 (29.3%)
Never Married Women1,979 (23.5%)
Separated Men107 (1.4%)
Separated Women227 (2.7%)
Widowed Men301 (3.8%)
Widowed Women804 (9.5%)
Divorced Men1,066 (13.5%)
Divorced Women1,293 (15.3%)

Where to Find Marriage Records in Bourbon County Kentucky

Marriage Records in Bourbon County, Kentucky is a part of the State of Kentucky’s Vital Records. These records are maintained and updated by the Department of Health and Welfare, and all of the information contained within it is confidential. The only information which is made public is that which pertains to the name and the age of the individuals who got married. There are many reasons that one can cite as being necessary to get these records, including but not limited to a person’s genealogy, wanting to check one’s family tree, and for the purpose of doing criminal background checks on individuals.

The first option available for one to get access to these records is the Central Registry. It is however, not easy to obtain, mostly due to the fact that this record database is rarely accessed. This registry does contain data which pertains to marriages that were performed in Bourbon County in the past two years. If one is willing to spend some time looking through old files at the Office of the Clerk Recorder, he/she will be able to retrieve some of these records. However, since these files are older, they contain incomplete or even outdated information.

The next option available for one to get marriage records in Bourbon County Kentucky is the Office of the Register Recorder. This office is responsible for maintaining all vital records databases, and since this is where marriage records are kept, it is where all the other related information about them are located. Within this building (which is much like a municipal government building), one can go to a request for the desired information. This is also one of the most secure offices to visit, as the clerk is usually on duty around the clock. However, these offices only hold a portion of the records and are limited to information which pertains directly to marriages that happened within the last two years.

Finally, one may look into a commercial website online that offers marriage records services. While this method is relatively inexpensive (usually around ten dollars for each record), one should keep in mind that since these websites require a fee, they cannot offer any more information than the local courthouse itself. However, if one desires any additional information beyond what is found in the records, such as the names of the people who got married, the state where they lived, the names of their parents and witnesses, and the filing dates of their marriage papers, then this method may be of use to you. However, one should keep in mind that the information you gain from such sources may not be entirely accurate. Since all the information is gathered from the local courthouse, one can expect to miss out some information, although the sites do try their best to make the data comprehensive.

Another possible source would be to approach the Kentucky State Repository of Vital Records. This repository holds all the vital records information of all the residents of the state, except those who got married after January 1, 2021. But one may access such records at various authorized offices located all over Kentucky. The cost of each record is relatively low, but if one has the time and patience to retrieve the needed information, one will find these services useful and may come in handy when it comes to filing for a divorce or any other legal proceedings involving one’s marriage.

A third possibility would be checking out your state or county’s home page on the Internet. Such webpages usually have links that lead to pages containing all the information that is known to be related to a particular person. In Kentucky, you will find the name of the officiator, the county where the wedding was performed, the name of the official who conducted the ceremony, the names of the bride and groom, and their parent’s names if they are same. If one requires any further information, such as the officiator’s official report or the certificate of probate, one can go to any court office in the county where the wedding took place or any other government office where such files are kept. The cost of conducting such searches is quite minimal, and it is definitely worth the effort when one comes to consider the advantages of these searches over the conventional ones.