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Online orders are completed in about five business days. Call VitalChek at 877-885-2981 to place an order by phone. You can also get vital records through local Vital Records Offices. This includes 72 county Register of Deeds offices and two City Health Offices (Milwaukee and West Allis).
If the marriage occurred more than one year ago, a court order is needed to make corrections. If you have a certified copy of the record, mail it to our office. With it, add a note explaining what is incorrect and what the correct information should be.
Online orders are completed in about five business days. Call VitalChek at 877-885-2981 to place an order by phone. You can also get vital records through local Vital Records Offices. This includes 72 county Register of Deeds offices and two City Health Offices (Milwaukee and West Allis).
You can obtain a certified copy of your marriage certificate after you are married from any county Register of Deeds Office in the State of Wisconsin. If you want to obtain a copy from Milwaukee County, please visit their website at Milwaukee County Register of Deeds Office for further instructions.
Your divorce records are the legal documentation of the dissolution of your marriage. More often than you might expect, people believe they are divorced when they are still legally married. Because Wisconsin divorce records are public, you are able to verify the legitimacy of your divorce using CCAP.
Marriage records are not kept by the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records. Certified copies are only available at the county clerk in the county where the marriage occurred (see RESOURCES in the right-hand column and click on List of County Clerks).
Wisconsin birth, death, marriage, and divorce records from October 1907 to now are available. You can order them from the Wisconsin Vital Records Office . Birth, marriage, death, and divorce records are also available through Wisconsin county Register of Deeds offices .