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  2. Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records - State of Michigan

    www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/doing-business/vitalrecords

    The Division for Vital Records and Health Statistics registers, preserves, and issues certified copies of vital records. This includes birth, death, fetal death, marriage, and divorce certificates for all events that occur in Michigan, with records dating back to 1867.

  3. How to get a certified copy of a marriage certificate. If you were married in the U.S., contact the vital records office in the state where you were married. They will tell you the cost, what information you need to supply, and if you can get a copy online, by mail, or in person.

  4. Marriage Records | Oakland County, MI

    www.oakgov.com/.../clerk-register-of-deeds/life-events-services/marriage-records

    Search and order marriage records that have occurred in Oakland County. There is no fee for this service; fees are only applicable if you order a certificate. For more information regarding this service, please visit our Genealogy Research Service page.

  5. Vital Record Filings accepted 8:00am to 4:30pm. Eaton County waives some vital record fees for residents experiencing financial hardship. To visit the Circuit Court Clerk's Office, click here: Upcoming Elections. Election Results. Early In-Person Voting.

  6. Marriage Records - Kent County, Michigan

    www.accesskent.com/Departments/CountyClerk/marriage-records.htm

    Marriage Records (1845 - present) Marriage records are public, anyone may purchase a copy of a marriage license. Obtain a Certified Copy of an Existing Marriage Record In Person. Marriage records can be purchased at the County Clerk's office.

  7. Marriage Records - Vital Records - Kalamazoo County, Michigan

    www.kalcounty.com/clerk/vitals/marriage-records.html

    Marriage Records (1831 - present) Marriage records are a matter of public record. The license is recorded in the county in which the applicants lived at the time of their marriage. Out-of-state applicants record their marriage license in the county in which they were married.

  8. United States Marriage Records - FamilySearch

    www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Marriage_Records

    Contents. 1 How to Find United States Marriage Records Using Guided Research. 2 Marriage Records. 3 Records of Intention To Marry. 3.1 Marriage Banns. 3.2 Marriage Bonds. 3.3 Applications and Licenses. 3.4 Consent Papers. 3.5 Contracts or Settlements.

  9. Vital Records | National Archives

    www.archives.gov/research/vital-records

    Vital records most commonly refer to records such as birth and death certificates, marriage licenses divorce decrees, wills, and the like. These records are created by local authorities and with possible exceptions for events overseas, in the military, or in the District of Columbia.

  10. Online U.S. Vital Records: Birth, Marriage, Death (BMD) -...

    www.familysearch.org/en/blog/online-united-states-birth-marriage-death-records

    Find free United States vital records online. Vital records include birth, marriage, death (BMD) and divorce records created by a government entity.

  11. How to get a copy of a marriage certificate or a marriage license. A marriage license legally allows you to marry. A marriage certificate proves you got married. How you get copies depends on whether you were married in the U.S. or abroad.