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There was a typographical error in entering the date and place of marriage in the COM. Proceed to the LCRO where the marriage was registered and file a petition for correction of entries under the procedures of RA 9048.
This affidavit serves as a legal document to certify the marriage of individuals in California. Users must complete the form and submit it along with a marriage certificate. It ensures eligibility for health benefits under SISC.
Both parties must apply in person and each must provide one of the following forms of identification: Driver's license. Federal or state identification card. Passport showing your name and date of birth. Birth certificates or green cards are NOT acceptable for identification.
Some historical marriage license records for Tampa and Hillsborough County are available for viewing online at the University of South Florida. You can also view historical marriage records for the entire state of Florida online at the State Office of Vital Statistics.
How do I obtain court records, marriage licenses, or real estate records? These records fall under the jurisdiction of the Palm Beach County Clerk of Court. Please contact them at 561-355-2996 or visit their website.
In the United States, marriage licenses are public record. If you know what state and county they got married in, you could get a copy of the marriage license. But if you don't know where they got married, you'd have to check with every county in the country.
You can also view historical marriage records for the entire state of Florida online at the State Office of Vital Statistics. If the copy will be used for legal purposes, a certified copy is required.
You can also find marriage records online from sources like FamilySearch, MyHeritage, Ancestry, and Google Books. Marriage records vary significantly from place to place and by religion. A marriage license may have most of the information, while a marriage register contains more details.