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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Search Online Free Marriage Records

By Claire Dowell


Years ago, it was very difficult to trace one's family history. These days, there are several sites offering to provide you with search services of these records. A novice in genealogy can even succeed in obtaining excellent results with luck and perseverance. Still, there are fundamental points to mull over prior to performing a Missouri marriage records search.

Before starting a search in a government office or on the internet, first consider the backgrounds of the people in the marriage records including the couple, parents, religion and citizenship. The first place you can go to is the state's Bureau of Vital Records. They provide certified statement for marriages that occurred from July 1, 1984 to present time. On the other hand, you can obtain a certified copy of the marriage license from the Recorder of Deeds. You can call them and receive the verification within 24 hours via mail.

You will need to pay the administration fee required for getting the vital information at the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. A personal check or cash can either be the method of payment. There is a difference in the cost per copy depending on which county you are in. So it is only a wise move to call the office first or check their fees on their website.

Going to the internet to conduct a search has its benefits. Looking for the information is less trouble with how easily computers and internet can now be found. There is little cost to performing the search better and faster. You can enjoy doing the search from your own home as well. The search results typically give out data such as the names, history, marital status, solemnizing officer, witnesses, time and location of the marriage, license or filing number and more.

A list of internet websites can then be collected to be used as a source for the record search; and the functions, templates and other features such as the keyword search should be familiarized. Web page graphics may be changed every so often so it may be easier to use a site map or site index. It is helpful to get to know the general vocabulary for the search. Further keyword terms can be used to get to bits of data which will point to the major source. The terms that can be used include pre-nuptial, declaration of intent to marry, marriage banns, dower and dowry.

Internet search of marriage records could be tiresome and entails a lot of patience. The services on the internet come in two versions, fee based and free of charge. The thing with the second option is that they may not be able to guarantee the kind of result you need with the marital record you are looking for. The solution to that concern possibly may be choosing a service provider that charges a one-time fee. It is of top importance to find a public records service that can deliver what they promise to do.




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