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Free Online Marriage Records Indiana

by Claire Dowell

The compilation of marriage records in the state of Indiana commenced in 1958. Also, on that year did the Indiana Marriage Index was put together by the State Board of Health. The bride and groom files the marriage record with the date, county and license being declared. The Marriage Records Indiana annual indexes are present in a few ways than one. For instance, the book form records contain the marriages dated back from 1958 to 1965. The microfilms in the Indiana State Archives contain the 1966 to 1981 marriages in the state and can be accessed in the Indiana Commission on Public Records.

The office of the county clerk provides the marriage licenses and certificates as a rule. Before 1940, it was required to obtain the license from the county where the bride lives. For the files that cannot be located in the state, the Cincinnati marriage records can be checked since it is known as a no-questions-asked marriage local for Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio.

If you want to ask for a marriage record, send your request to the State Department of Health of Indiana. Make sure to include your payment - certified check or money order, signature and a photocopy of your valid photo ID. The government office may take a few days to several weeks before the requestor gets the results.

In the present time, marriage records are widely used in doing an investigation about somebody's personal background. It is mostly helpful for those who are thinking about dating someone or are engaged in a relationship. In general, it shows the personal particulars of the individual, together with the important details about his or her current marital status and previous marriages if any.

If you search for marriage records, you can even locate people who are using their spouse's surname and not their maiden name. For individuals who lived in Indiana, their records can be accessed in the records. Things will get simpler if you get to know what her new surname is. From there, you can know where she currently is. Naturally, you would want to use a search engine to look for her, but it would not present you with much information.

A marriage license search is done for a number of reasons such as finding out a family history, verifying a partner's credentials and so on. You can go to government offices to acquire the records; however results can take some time to get to you. There are also online records providers that can help you with your search. Their database contains over one billion records. You can provide the state, first and last name of the involved individual. There are free and paid online records providers and you can freely choose what site to go into. However, it is noted that more information can be obtained from the sites that offer memberships and unlimited searches for their members.



If you're not making headway with <a href="http://gov-record.org/marriage-records/">Free Marriage Records</a>, try checking out <a href="http://www.marriage-record.org/marriage-license-records/">Public Marriage License Records</a> archives.

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