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Where can I obtain a copy of my marriage certificate? Certified copies of marriage licenses are available from the Office of Vital Statistics & Registry. Where can I obtain a copy of my divorce decree? For recent divorce decrees (2016-present) you must contact the Middlesex County Family Court at 732-645-4300.
To correct/amend the affidavit, license, and certificate of marriage record by mail, please complete and sign the Affidavit for Correction of Marriage form (DOH-1827). If you are unable to download the application, please call (855)-322-1022.
How Do I Request A Correction or an Amendment To a Vital Record? You must provide to the registrar of the town where the vital event took place, a notarized affidavit affirming that the existing vital record is incorrect or incomplete, and that the newly provided information is accurate.
Amending marriage certificates is done in order to correct errors found on the original certificate. Amendments are not used to make changes on the document. Examples of errors include: spelling errors, grammatical errors, adding information to empty "blank" lines.
To correct/amend the affidavit, license, and certificate of marriage record by mail, please complete and sign the Affidavit for Correction of Marriage form (DOH-1827). If you are unable to download the application, please call (855)-322-1022.
Contact the Division of Vital Records for detailed instructions and forms. Complete the required forms. Prepare a formal correction request letter. Submit the request along with documentation and fees. Wait for the processing time. Verify the corrected marriage certificate upon receipt.
How to Change Your Last Name in NJ After Marriage Obtain your marriage license. If you live in New Jersey and are getting married in-state, go to your local municipality to apply for your marriage license. Update your Social Security card. Head to the MVC. Changing your last name on your passport.
To amend or correct a birth, death or marriage certificate, you have to contact the Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. A representative will give you information on the necessary evidence or paperwork you need to request a record correction.