This is for ALL years. The applications for the marriage license did
not begin until after 1900. They hold a wealth of information such as
parentage of both parties, however, with the application, you do not get
a copy of the license itself. The ladies who work in that office are
absolutely wonderful, and they are thorough, but you only get what you
ask for.
Ken Russon wrote:
Teresa,
Thanks to you and all others concerning getting copies of marriage records. Is this a
photocopy of the origional? For what years?
Thanks,
Janet
Teresa <teresa1961(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
You don't need to send along proof of identity to obtain a copy of the
marriage record. The records are still $1 per page + S.A.S.E.
Richard Felts wrote:
> In the past, I've been able to get by mail my ancestors' marriage records
from the Marion County/City Archives office located at 200 East Washington Street in
Indianapolis. The last time I contacted this office was early in 2002 when the cost for
documents was $1 per page plus a stamped self-addressed envelope.
>
> Can anyone who has dealt with the office more recently tell me if the rates have
changed or if I need to send along proof of my identify to obtain marriage records?
I'm interested in a record from 1937.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Dick Felts
> Gainesville, GA
>
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