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Delaware law indicates that once a birth record reaches 72 years of age, marriage records 50 years of age, and death records 40 years of age, they then become (open to the) public.
The Delaware Public Archives holdings contain marriage records older than 50 years. If you were married before these years, please contact the Archives via their Contact Form and choose the category "Marriage Certificates" or call (302) 744-5000 to request a certified copy of your certificate(s).
HOW DO I ORDER MY MARRIAGE RECORD? Plain copy $ 2.00. These requests are currently processed online and sent to you via email. ... Certified Copy $25.00. These requests are currently processed online and sent to you via U.S. mail. ... Exemplified Copy $30.00.
Marriage licenses may be found in the county records where the marriage occurred. You can obtain marriage records for the most recent 40 years old by writing to the Bureau of Vital Statistics. For marriages recorded more than 40 years ago, contact the Delaware Public Archives.
Birth certificate copies can be obtained in the State of Delaware through the Delaware Office of Vital Statistics. Copies can acquired in a number of different ways: in person at one of three locations. via written request to the Office of Vital Statistics located in the Jesse S.
Keep in mind, if you apply online, your time of application will be the time that you complete the application process in the office. It must be used in that time period. It is only valid in the State of Delaware. The waiting period is 24 hours (based on time of application) for all applicants.
The Delaware County Marriage Records Department maintains all marriage records for licenses issued in Delaware County from 1885 to the present. All of these records are open to the public and available for viewing.
Usually, Delaware divorce records from 1935 to 1977 are available at the county prothonotary or public archives. Conversely, divorce records from 1978 to present are available at family courts in the county where the divorce occurred.