Sunday, February 9, 2014

California Marriage And Divorce Records

By Ben Kingsley


The California Health Department keeps records of California Marriage Records. However, they are not permitted by the court to provide certified marriage records to the public because that task is given to the exact county Clerk of Court that finalized the marriage. It is essential that a marriage is documented because they support the validity of a marriage, they contain the original last name of the bride, and they can also be used to trace the family tree of a person.

Any person has the liberty to request for a copy of public files, including marriage files. A person may request for the files of another person but will only be provided with a marriage certificate. In addition, they also need to ask the consent of the bride and groom to request for the records. Only the bride, the groom, their attorneys, and individuals or groups that have the approval of the court can view or access the full files. Only certified marriage files are allowed by the court to be used in a court hearing. Marriage certificates are only good as sources of reference.

A marriage certificate contains the basic pieces of information regarding a particular marriage such as the name of the husband and the wife, their birth date, birth place, the place where the marriage occurred, and the likes. It is the right of the husband and the wife to keep private the other details of their marriage.

Government offices that are tasked of keeping public files have their respective websites. In their database are copies of public files in encoded form. Since the files are in a database, it is easier to find out if a requested file is available or not. Despite having their own websites, it still takes quite some time to retrieve the files, mainly because government offices employ only a handful of people. Fortunately, there online service providers that also keep marriage files. Such online service providers are permitted by the court to provide the files to the public upon request. The files that online service providers keep are the same as what government offices keep.

Online service providers are either for free or they impose certain fees. Both types are capable of supplying the basic details of a marriage files except those that impose certain fees provide more information each time as long as they are available. There is also an option for you to become a member by paying a one-time membership fee. Once a member, you can do as many searches as you wish. If you are searching for only one file and maybe a few more, you may just pay for every file that you search and not register as a member anymore.

A complete marriage file should always include a license. A marriage will not be official unless there is a Marriage License. A license can be obtained at a county Clerk of Court. Once a license is released, it will only be valid for a period of 90 days. After 90 days, the license becomes invalid and the bride and groom needs to obtain another one before they can proceed with their wedding. If the bride or groom has been married before, a divorce record is needed in getting a license.




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