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vendredi 24 janvier 2014

New York Free Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


Applying for a marriage in New York will require both couples to head for the nearest town or city clerk. The application for a license has to be in the city or county where they are planning to get married at. The law states that the couples have to fill out the form in the presence of a clerk. This means that proxies or representatives are not allowed even if they have special powers of attorney or notarized marriage license affidavits. Thankfully, the state of New York doesn't require the couple to undergo physical exams such as a blood test or premarital examination.

Once the license is issued to the couple, they need to wait 24 hours before they can get married. This isn't a big issue as most couples have their wedding days scheduled months after getting their licenses. However if the couple wants to be married immediately, the can make a request from the supreme court or county court to waive the 24 hour waiting period. If one of the couple or both are 16 years old and below, the request to waive the 24 hour period can be obtained from the family court instead. The license to wed is valid up to three months or 60 days. For same sex weddings, the rules are the same.

The costs of getting a marriage license in New York City vary depending on the town or city where the couple applied. You may contact the nearest city clerk for the updated fees. If the application was submitted outside of New York City, the fee is $40. The fee already covers the certificate of marriage registration that will be sent to the applications within 15 calendar days.

You may also obtain marriage records or copies of licenses for other purposes. There are various uses for a marriage document. The document can be used to complete a genealogical tree. Others may use it to prove their relation to certain family members such as in-laws or stepchildren. For legal purposes, it can be used as supporting papers for someone filing a divorce. Some may need it to verify their status as widow or widower to signify that they were once married to the deceased spouse.

To obtain a copy of such papers will cost you about $10. To get a copy of a wedding after 1996, you have to visit the New York City clerk. For weddings during 1930 to 1955, you may have more luck in the Manhattan office. However, obtaining records for genealogical purposes can be costly depending on the search period. The fee starts at $22 for a one to three year period search up to $202 for an 81 to 90 year period search. You can go to the Vital Records department to make a request to obtain the wedding record you need. Just a quick tip, include a self-addressed stamped envelope along with your application form and payment. That way, you'll get your results via mail and you won't have to go back to the vital records department just to get your certificates.

If you don't like the hassle or cost in getting information about weddings, you may try websites that offer free marriage records. These websites have the index of weddings online and can be searched easily using your computer. All you have to do is log on and input the names of the spouses. If you require physical or certified copies, the websites offer the services for a small fee.




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