Noble County Ohio Marriage Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Noble County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
Noble County Clerk305 CourthouseCaldwellOH43724740-732-4408
Noble County Marriage License300 CourthouseCaldwellOH43724740-732-4045
Caldwell Clerks215 West StreetCaldwellOH43724740-732-2053
Noble County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Noble County Court Records (Ohio)
Noble County Marriage Certificates & Records
Statistics
Married Couples2,932 (58.5%)
Unmarried Couples167 (1.4%)
Never Married Men2,341 (31.2%)
Never Married Women896 (18.8%)
Separated Men169 (2.2%)
Separated Women13 (0.3%)
Widowed Men227 (3.0%)
Widowed Women572 (12.0%)
Divorced Men979 (13.0%)
Divorced Women476 (10.0%)

How to Search Marriage Records in Noble County Ohio

It may seem impossible to locate marriage records within Noble County, Ohio. There is no index available for this particular record, and the few records that are available have been manually recorded at the county level. Many people would be surprised to find out that the county of Noble in Ohio does have a central index of marriage records. However, most of these records are only available in select locations around the county. Unless you have specific information about where the marriage actually took place or the name of the officiant, you may not be able to access this information through any traditional methods.

If you have a computer with internet access, you may want to consider an online service to help you retrieve the marriage records you need. There are some reputable services that offer this and at other times you may be able to do it yourself. The first thing you should do is visit the county office in Noble County and see if they have marriage records available. You will probably be required to fill out an application and provide some contact information such as a telephone number, but other than that, the process of retrieving these records should be quite simple. In some cases you may even have the option to send a certified letter to the proper authority for requesting the information.

If all else fails, you may need to use the internet on your own. Here, you will find a huge variety of resources that will provide you with the information that you are seeking. For a fee, some of these sites do offer you a lot of information which can make the whole process very painless one. For example, if you know the couple’s maiden names and their middle names, you will easily be able to piece together the puzzle to find the necessary information to obtain the record. It is also possible to do a general search of the records for as long as you want, and have unlimited chances to get additional information, as the company hosting the website will also keep the information updated on a daily basis.

However, you may still find it a bit more efficient to hire the services of a private detective or an agency who specializes in marriage records to get the information you need. However, you may end up spending a lot more money than you expect since these professionals will also be required to provide you with the results after fees. The good news is that such professional services will usually give you an estimate of their total charges before they begin their search. You can then use this figure as a sort of negotiation tool when negotiating the final bill.

When it comes to using the internet, there are two main options. You can either search the marriage records by name, or you can perform a more advanced search known as a “family tree search” on the internet. With these advanced methods, you will be able to find out a great deal more personal information about the person who got married, including parents, grandparents, brothers and sisters, and so forth. Additionally, you may be able to trace the history of your ancestors back to when they first immigrated to America.

If you want to find out more information about a particular record, you may need to go through the court records. However, this may prove to be very complicated since you would need to go through several levels of government to get the information you need. However, some records are kept in the county the marriage was performed in. So, if the person you’re looking for got married in Ohio, and then divorced in Florida, you will easily be able to find the divorce records for that person. This method is by far the easiest, but not always the best. If you don’t mind paying for something that you will only ever get a hard copy of, then the online option may be your best bet.