Free Marriage Records Arizona

By Claire Dowell


The public records of Arizona, which includes the marriage records Arizona issues to its residents, are considered as open documents. This simply means that the people in Arizona can obtain a copy of their marriage certificate anytime it is needed. The Freedom of Information Act has made such documents open to the public.

There are several reasons why the residents of Arizona request for a copy of a marriage certificate. One is to use in it in genealogy research. The document contains vital information that is necessary in order to update the family tree. It is important to update the marriage of a family member for the future generation to trace their origins. Marriage certificates are also used when dealing with transactions in the government. It serves as a proof of one's marital status. This document is used primarily when the transaction involves the married couple. There are transactions that call for such document and requests can be denied if it is not presented. Those who are conducting a background check before marriage or engagement would refer to this document to verify the status of their future spouse.

Marriage records that are issued in the state of Arizona would have the same information as that of records issued from other states. It would contain information about the date and the place where the couple had their marriage registered. The complete names of the bride and the groom are indicated on the certificate along with the names of their parents. Some of their personal information is also included on the document such as their birth details and their address of residency. To make the marriage valid, witnesses are needed, thus their names are also a part of the certificate.

Other states would release a copy of a marriage certificate at the office of the Vital Records Section. This however, is not possible in Arizona since one has to go to the office of the Clerk of Superior Court. The said office is responsible for keeping and managing the county's public documents. The state office can still help you with your search by directing you to the right county where the marriage was registered; however, the office still does not issue copies of the document. Processing fee would not be the same per county but it should not go beyond $20.

Although, fees would vary per county, the guidelines in requesting for such documents may not be standardized but it like an unwritten rule that every county has set. To proceed with the retrieval of a marriage record, one has to know the basic details of the record that is being requested. This not only simplifies the search process but it can also help avoid problems due to missing information which can eventually cause delay. It is also important to indicate one's contact details on the request from which will be used only for documentation purposes.

To avoid such hassle, one can do a free marriage records search through the Internet. The state of Arizona is now using the Internet to deliver information to the public. There are websites that allows a free search while some would charge a reasonable fee. Most of the residents would go for the paid option because the results they obtain from it are accurate and correct.




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