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Search Marriage Records... Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office. Use * to search for zero or more characters before or after the search term.
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
The Vital Research Records Project is placing Birth, Death, and Marriage certificates on-line. Users can search the records and view scanned images of the original records. Certified copies of these records are available only from the issuing county or the West Virginia Vital Registration Office.
The Vital Registration Office is the state’s official repository of birth, death, marriage, and divorce records. These records are collectively referred to as Vital Records.
The Vital Registration Office provides certified copies of births, deaths, marriages, and births resulting in stillbirth. There are several ways to obtain a certified copy including in person, by mail, or by phone/internet/fax (credit/debit cards only).
If you don't know the county or date of marriage, you can request a search for a fee from the West Virginia Department of Health State office. If you don't know the date or county of marriage, you can also try searching for marriage information in other records.
The Vital Registration Office maintains records of birth, death, marriage and divorce for people who were born, died, married, or divorced in the State of West Virginia. The Vital Registration Office retains the following records for vital events that occurred in the state of West Virginia:
Their West Virginia Vital Research Records Project maintains a statewide, online searchable database with digital images of selected birth registrations from 1853 through 1908, death records from 1917-1956 and marriage registration and death and marriage certificates.
In Virginia/West Virginia, births and deaths were first reported to the counties in 1853, while marriages were recorded in the counties from the inception of each county. All three types of records are still reported to county clerks today.
Name index of West Virginia county marriage records. Data is searchable for all counties. However, records within each county may not be available for the full year range.