Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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Harrison County Marriage & Divorce Records Offices | ||||||||||||
Harrison County Clerk | 200 West Houston Street | Marshall | TX | 75670 | 903-935-8403 | |||||||
Harrison County Marriage License | 200 West Houston Street | Marshall | TX | 75670 | 903-935-4858 | |||||||
Harrison County Marriage & Divorce Records Databases | ||||||||||||
Harrison County Clerk Website | ||||||||||||
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Harrison County Clerk's Office Vital Records | ||||||||||||
Harrison County Divorce Certificates & Decrees | ||||||||||||
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The City of Marshall Genealogy Records |
Statistics | |
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Married Couples | 13,132 (56.2%) |
Unmarried Couples | 543 (0.8%) |
Never Married Men | 7,283 (28.8%) |
Never Married Women | 6,392 (23.5%) |
Separated Men | 300 (1.2%) |
Separated Women | 415 (1.5%) |
Widowed Men | 581 (2.3%) |
Widowed Women | 2,734 (10.1%) |
Divorced Men | 2,784 (11.0%) |
Divorced Women | 3,482 (12.8%) |
Marriage Records in Other Counties
Other Records in Harrison County
How to Lookup Marriage Records
Marriage records are the public records that confirm that a marriage has taken place and also provides the personal information of the bride and groom. Marriage records have been kept for many years now but only recently has the freedom given to us to get access to these files been granted. In the past, marriage records were only available in the county office in the state where the marriage has been performed. These files would be in paper format and would be stored in microfilm or in hard copy. These files would then need to be transferred to the central statewide database.
However, this was a very time-consuming and difficult task. There were certain requirements that needed to be fulfilled before we could even get a copy of the records. For instance, we would have to personally go to the county office and request the records, and there would have to be a fee for this. Also, we would need to make sure that the person who had the records had actually been married. I do not know about you, but I find that when someone has been married, their name is listed, no matter how long they have been divorced or whether they still live together.
This has led to many people wanting to get these records much faster. This is why the internet has become so popular. With the internet, one can get the information from the comfort of their own home. There are some websites that claim to offer free services. While this may be true in some cases, I feel that one should be careful about trusting just anyone on the internet. After all, we do not really know who these people are.
When you visit one of the websites that offers free services, you will have to enter some personal information about you. You will also be asked for the names of the couple and the names of the witnesses. The database will then try to match your information with the data found in the databases available from the website. Most times, it will not be a very good match. If there is even a slight chance that the match is accurate, you should not take the risk of sharing this information with anyone else.
Another way to get marriage records in Harrison County is by using one of the many commercial record providers. These providers usually charge a fee for access to the marriage records. The good thing about using commercial record providers is that they have up-to-date databases and complete records. You do have to pay for the information you are searching, but at least you have an option of doing a free search before having to decide if you want to pay for the results.
Marriage records are important. Asking someone about this information without all of the facts could lead to devastating results. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor and invest in quality records. This will ensure the protection of your family for generations to come. Just think of the happiness of your grandkids when they are older!