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dimanche 11 janvier 2015

Online Free Missouri Marriage Records Search

By Claire Dowell


If you want to trace your family history, it does not have to be as difficult as it used to be decades ago. An assortment of websites provides tools with assurances of immediately locating such records which were in archives before the age of computers. Even a beginner in genealogy can have substantial results with perseverance and luck on his side. However, there are some basics to think about before conducting a search on Missouri marriage records.

Before starting a search in a government office or on the internet, first consider the backgrounds of the people in the marriage records including the couple, parents, religion and citizenship. The first place you can go to is the state's Bureau of Vital Records. They provide certified statement for marriages that occurred from July 1, 1984 to present time. On the other hand, you can obtain a certified copy of the marriage license from the Recorder of Deeds. You can call them and receive the verification within 24 hours via mail.

You will need to pay the administration fee required for getting the vital information at the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. A personal check or cash can either be the method of payment. There is a difference in the cost per copy depending on which county you are in. So it is only a wise move to call the office first or check their fees on their website.

Performing the search on the internet has its advantages. With the availability of computers and the internet, the time spent looking for this information is easier. You can perform the task faster and better with minimal cost. You can even do your search at the comfort of your own home with no worries. Search results usually include information such as the history, marital status, names, witnesses, solemnizing officer, location and time of the wedding, filing number or license and more.

You ought to gather the names of websites that can be helpful in your search and familiarize yourself with the functions of the sites, the templates used and keyword search. A site index or site map is sometimes easier since web page graphics can change every now and then. Also learn the common vocabulary with your search including the terms like marriage records. You can also use additional keyword terms which can give you a little bit of information and lead up to the main source. The terms you can use are "declaration of intent to marry", "dower", "dowry", "pre-nuptial" or "marriage banns".

Not only can it be tiresome to look for marriage records but it can also require you to have loads of patience. Services come in free or paid versions. Although, there can be little results with the marital record results with the free version site. This concern can be addressed by choosing a records provider with that charges once. It is imperative that the records provider online can supply the marriage record needed by the requestor.




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