Connecticut Public Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


If you are currently trying to complete a genealogy project for someone, or rushing to finalize your family tree, obtaining copies of public records, like marriage dossiers, will be a great help. Aside from helping you finish your tasks, getting a copy of your or someone else's marriage records will also be helpful for settling legal and court matters, and even for doing a background check. A lot of government and private business transactions also require you to submit a copy of marriage records. If we were living in the earliest days of technology and services, obtaining public records will be quite a challenge. But in our highly advanced world, accessing public dossiers are now as easy as reciting the ABC. As long as you know how to follow instructions, you'll get what you need. For example, if you need to get a copy of Connecticut Marriage Records, you will have to check with the State Vital Records Office or the clerk of the county or town where the union happened.

In order for you to not waste all your time and effort, doing preliminary research before filing your request will be a big help. In Connecticut, you won't have an easy time accessing public records if you are not a family member or a relative of the individuals on the record. Additionally, keep in mind that only marriage records that date back to July 1897 (up to the present) can be found at the Department of Public Health's Vital Records Office. Also, you should be prepared to pay $20 for every record that you request. Check and postal money orders are the only accepted modes of payment. Money orders should be addressed to the state's Treasurer.

All the Public marriage records with dates earlier than July 1897 can be found at the office of the clerk of the town or city where the wedding happened. If you do not own the record, it would help a lot if you know where the couple exchanged vows before putting in the request. This will help save a lot of time and effort.

In order for your request to be processed, you have to strictly follow instructions. When requesting for Connecticut Marriage Records, clearly write down the full name of the groom and the bride (including her maiden name), as well as the date and place of the wedding. You should also not forget to specify your relationship to the individuals on record. A copy of your ID is also required. As majority of government and state offices are swamped with requests day in and day out, you must be willing to wait for a couple of days before your request is granted.

If you need to get the record as soon as possible, you will want to get in touch with independent online record searchers. These professional record providers are everywhere in the Internet, and they are all willing to make the public records search process easier for you. With their comprehensive online records database, finding what you need is as easy as counting 1-2-3. All you need to do is register on their site, type in the record details, and voila, you'll get that important marriage record in your hand in no time!

Although you might be asked to register, there is no need to worry about expensive fees. What they will ask of you is a very small amount - and you pay this fee once only; once, not twice or thrice. In exchange for this teeny-weeny payment, you will get unlimited access to practically every Public marriage records you might need. For a very minimal expense, you get a lot more than you can expect. Isn't that simply an incredible money and time-saving deal?




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