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Since 1930 over 1.2 million people have been wed at the Marriage Bureau. Between 2000 and 2007 an average of 58 couples a day were married here. [2] In 2007, more than 16,000 couples wedded at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau. Mayor Rudy Giuliani often performed weddings at the Marriage Bureau in person.
The building opened in October 1930, and was originally home to the New York State Departments of Taxation, Finance, and Motor Vehicles. [3] Originally known as the New York State Office Building, the State renamed it in honor of Louis J. Lefkowitz, then the longest-serving Attorney General of New York, in 1984. [1]
While Chair of the GAA's Municipal Government Committee, Rubin conceived of and planned of one of the group's most famous zaps, which took place at the New York City Marriage Bureau. When New York’s City Clerk Herman Katz threatened legal action against the Church of the Beloved Disciple for performing same-sex “holy union” ceremonies ...
Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, May 22- June 4, 2024: ... Daniel Murray Rosner New York NY 10128 Applicant 2: Britney Dana Plotnick New York NY ...
Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Nov. 1 through Nov. 15, 2023. ... Applicant 1: Jefferey Scott Sines Fort Drum Ny 13603 Applicant 2: Kayla Marie ...
News of public record: Marriage licenses, divorces, dissolutions. Gannett. Cambridge Daily Jeffersonian. February 12, 2024 at 5:10 AM. The following individuals applied for marriage licenses in ...
New York City Department of Environmental Protection; New York City Department of Finance; New York City Department of Probation; New York City Marriage Bureau; Opened: 1924: Cost: $5,800,000: Design and construction; Architecture firm: McKenzie, Voorhees & Gmelin: Website; www1.nyc.gov /site /dcas /business /dcasmanagedbuildings /brooklyn ...
The New York City Municipal Archives preserves and makes available more than 10 million historical vital records (birth, marriage and death certificates) for all five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens and Staten Island). Researchers have open access to the indexes, and both microfilmed and digital copies of vital records on-site ...