New York Marriage License

By Ben Kingsley


The state of New York is one of the many states that have implemented the Freedom of Information Act. This law has mandated the government of each state to allow their residents to access their public documents. The local residents can now request for a copy of the state of New York marriage records whenever they need it.

Marriage records in New York are being used by people who conduct research on the family history, also called genealogy. The information that can be found in a marriage certificate is important in updating the family tree. Genealogy can help track the whereabouts and updates of relatives. Marriage certificates are also required when processing some government requests. Most of these requests would involve the couple such as insurance and property declaration. There are also some people who would request for a copy of a marriage certificate of another individual to check their marital status. This is mostly done by singles that are in the dating phase and would like to verify the status of their soon-to-be lifetime partners.

Details of the marriage are what a marriage certificate issued in the state of New York would contain. This includes the date and the place where the couple tied the knot and registered their marriage. The document would not be complete without the names of the bride and the groom as well as their birth details. One can also find the names of the parents and the people who were witnesses to the marriage.

The Department of Health in New York is responsible for managing the public records of the state and this includes the marriage certificates. The licenses of the counties, Buffalo, Albany and Yonkers cannot be obtained at the said office. One can only request it at the county clerk office of each county. Records of other counties can also be requested at their local county clerk office to avoid the hassle of going to the state office.

Marriage certificates that were issued since 1880 are the only ones available in the state of New York. When the search is done at the state, one has to prepare a $30 processing fee, but this is not the same when the search is done at the county clerk office since additional charges may need to be paid. Requesting for a genealogy copy is only possible if the marriage happened 50 years ago. The state of New York only allows the bride, the groom and their immediate relatives to access the marriage certificate. The result of the search can be obtained a little faster when it is done at the county office. The state office also accepts mail requests but it is expected to be delivered after several days. The retrieval process has improved with the help of the Internet.

We are now in the age of technology and this means that technology helps in making our lives easier and convenient. This reason why the public documents of New York has been integrated in an online server. This helps the residents of the state to obtain copies of marriage records easily. The requested information is then displayed in just seconds instead of days or months.




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