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2014/09/17

Acquiring New Jersey Marriage Records Online

By Claire Dowell


If you need to access records of marriage in New Jersey, the State Office of Vital Statistics and Registry is the right agency to approach. The office holds copies of New Jersey Marriage Records that date back to 1901 up to the present. If the records you are looking for are older ones, though, you will have to look for them with the help of the State Archives. The marriage dossiers you will find in the said office are those recorded from 1848 to the year 1900. There are also microfilms of marriages that took place from 1901 to 1940 at the State Archives, although these are strictly for in-person use only.

There are many reasons why you would need to obtain marriage records. You may want to verify the personal history of a person, especially if you do not know him or her that much yet. You may also want to get a copy of your records for personal file keeping, and for keeping your personal file updated. A family tree or genealogy project is also a good reason for obtaining marriage records. Some government and business agencies also require copies of marriage records for certain transactions.

It is not difficult to file for a marriage records request in New Jersey. As long as you have all the requirements ready, you won't encounter any problems. For starters, you need to prepare your valid ID; a photo ID will be even better. You should also present a proof of your relationship to any of the individuals who own the record as New Jersey laws do not allow just anybody to obtain certified copies of marriage records. Only the couple (named on the record), their parents, sibling, legal guardian or representative, spouse, child, or grandchild, are authorized to get certified copies. Those who work with State or Federal agencies, as well as people complying with a court order, are also allowed to get a certified copy of a Marriage Record.

If you do not qualify for a certified copy, you will be given a certification. In the certification, it will be clearly indicated that the public record you get are not to be used for identification or legal purposes. The fee for the initial record request is $25, while additional copies are at $2 each, but only if you ask for them concurrently with the first copy. You can find information about how to order for public records by visiting the New Jersey Vital Statistics website.

After you submit your request, you may be asked to wait for several days or weeks for the result. State agencies are normally up-to-the-brim with requests, which is why it takes some time before they are able to complete an action on applications. You don't need to go this way, though. There is an easier and more convenient option: hiring the services of online record searchers. These Internet-based record providers work faster than state agencies and offices because they have a comprehensive database that they can access anytime. Your request for New Jersey Marriage Records will be taken care of immediately, as all that needs to be done is fill out a form with the complete details of the record needed. Once it is submit, the search begins and you'll get the results as soon as possible.

A lot of people who hire the services of online record providers like the complete convenience they get. Everything can be completed at home. No need for you to break your routine and run back-and-forth to state offices; no need to keep calling them for updates. Simply enter their website, register, click some, and enter the needed data; and you'll get what you need in no time! What sets them apart from the state agencies, however, is the practicality factor. You won't need to keep paying for every record you need. You only need to pay a one-time minimal fee; and in exchange, you not only get the Marriage Record you need, but unlimited access to other public records as well! Now, tell me that isn't practical!




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