Marion County Tennessee Marriage Records

Search For Marriage Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
Marion County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices
Marion County Clerk24 Courthouse SquareJasperTN37347423-942-2515
Marion County Marriage License24 Courthouse SquareJasperTN37347423-942-2515
Monteagle City Hall16 Dixie Lee AvenueMonteagleTN37356931-924-2265
South Pittsburg City Hall2610 Tennessee 156South PittsburgTN37380423-837-7487
Whitwell City Hall13671 Tennessee 28WhitwellTN37397423-658-5151
Marion County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases
Marion County Clerk Marriage Applications (Oregon)
Marion County Genealogy Records
Marion County Marriage Certificates & Records
Marion County Public Service Website
Statistics
Married Couples6,048 (53.1%)
Unmarried Couples477 (1.7%)
Never Married Men2,848 (25.2%)
Never Married Women2,433 (20.1%)
Separated Men183 (1.6%)
Separated Women383 (3.2%)
Widowed Men352 (3.1%)
Widowed Women1,560 (12.9%)
Divorced Men1,437 (12.7%)
Divorced Women1,333 (11.0%)

Marriage License Records Searches

Marriage Records in Marion County, Tennessee is maintained by the Office of the Clerk Recorder. Each record can be found in one of four different locations in Nashville: the Davidson County Clerk’s Office, the Register of Deeds in Green Hillsborough, the Record Office of Probate in Nashville and the Office of the Clerk Recorder in Nashville. Marriage Records in Tennessee can be searched using the name of the couple or by the names of both persons; the more recent the marriage the more information you will receive from the marriage license records. The records can also be searched using the names of the witnesses or the individuals who witnessed the ceremony.

Most marriage license records can be obtained for free from the county clerk’s office in Davidson County. To find this location, you can look in the Davidson County Records and search for marriage records. The only downfall to this is that you will have to take an hour-long detour to go through all the files to find the one you are looking for. If you do not have much time to spare, you will want to use a professional search service that has access to marriage records from all over the state.

If you still cannot find what you are looking for in your state, you may have to use the internet to search for marriage records in Marion County. There are several websites that offer these services online. You can even narrow it down by the state that you are in; if you are unable to locate the information you are looking for, you may want to consider some of the other options available to you. These services usually charge a fee.

If you are not able to find any information with these sites, you can request an online submission through one of the many websites on the internet that provide access to marriage license records. This type of service is very useful if you are conducting multiple searches to find marriage records in Marion County. These sites usually charge a small fee. You also have the option of obtaining unlimited access to public records from these websites. It is highly recommended that you do so as they usually have an excellent customer service record.

As previously stated, there are quite a few different ways you can search for marriage records in Marion County. There is the option of using a paid search site. However, it should be noted that public records are supposed to be free; anyone who obtains records for any purpose other than private investigation should first pay for it. Most of the information contained within marriage license records comes from public records. Therefore, anyone who has obtained records should make sure that the place of the birth listed is the actual location where the person was born. Marriage records are public information; therefore it is usually easy to obtain.

As previously stated, there are a number of different ways you can search for marriage records in Marion County. The most popular way is to use a paid search website. However, it should be noted that public records are supposed to be free; anyone who obtains records for any purpose other than private investigation should first pay for it. Most of the information contained within marriage records comes from public records.