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Marriage License Public Lookup (beta) Search for publicly accessible information about marriage licenses recorded in Indiana. This database contains many—but not all—marriage records from 1993 to the present.
If the county in which the marriage license was issued is unknown, a search may be conducted using: Indiana Courts’ Marriage License Public Lookup. Indiana State Library’s Indiana Marriages Database through 1850.
To be married in the State of Indiana, a couple must have a marriage license. To apply for a marriage license in Indiana, both you and your future spouse must appear in person at the Clerk's Office in an Indiana county where one of you resides.
Allen County Courthouse 715 S. Calhoun Street – Room 200A Fort Wayne, IN 46802. Phone: 260-449-7245
The Marriage License E-File System ensures current and accurate information will be available to state agencies that require marriage data. Court Technology provides system access to IDOH and sends information to DCS as required by law.
For more information about applying for a marriage license, please visit the Indiana Court’s Apply for a Marriage License page. To purchase a copy of a Record of Marriage, complete and submit State Form 54764.
For recent marriages, you can also check the Marriage License Public Lookup. This database covers the entire state from 1993 to the present. It is updated regularly, and new marriages typically take two weeks or less to appear in this index.
For more information on applying for a marriage license you may call 260-449-7370. Marriage License Information. Start your Application. The Central Services Division is located in Room 201 of the Allen County Courthouse, 715 South Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Wayne County Indiana Marriage License Database. To search the marriage license database, enter your search criteria below, and press the [Submit Query] button.
Where can I get a copy of my marriage license or divorce decree? Marriage and divorce records are created and held at the county government level in Indiana. You'll need to contact the Clerk of the Court in the county (http://www.acccind.org/counties.php) where the marriage or divorce occurred.