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Marriage Department. 373 S. High Street 23 rd Floor Columbus, Ohio 43215-6311 Mon – Fri 8am – 4:30pm (614) 525-3108 [email protected]. View Map
If you did not get your marriage license in Franklin County Ohio, please contact the Probate Court of the county where your license was issued to obtain your marriage abstract.
Marriage License Index. Marriage Records ARE available on-line from January 3, 1995. Marriage records from 1803 through 1994 ARE available at the Probate Court. All records provided through the case search are current as of the previous day's date.
Marriage Licenses are part of the Probate Court. Inquiries regarding these matters should be directed to the appropriate divisions of the Court of Common Pleas. Child support issues, likewise, have an agency that handles these issues.
MARRIAGE LICENSE FAQs. Previous Marriages: If your most recent marriage ended by divorce, dissolution or annulment, you must bring a CERTIFIED copy of the final decree or judgment entry to the Court at the time of your application.
A lost or damaged marriage license can not be replaced. Checklist for those individuals seeking a marriage license for the first time: Each party must bring a valid picture I.D. Any of the following are acceptable means of a picture I.D. A valid driver's license. A state ID. Immigration and Naturalization Service I.N.S. Visa.
Couples MUST pre-register for a marriage license online via our website. Successful pre-registration will provide more information on in-person appearances. Registration information is only stored for 90 days. The Marriage License is only valid for 60 days from the date of issuance. Pre-Registration for a Marriage License is mandatory.