Search Public Marriage Records California
Vital Records Obtaining Certified Copies of Marriage Records
Obtaining Certified Copies of Marriage Certificates The California Department of Public Health β Vital Records (CDPH-VR) can ONLY provide certified copies of certificates for public marriages that occurred in the years: - 1905 to 1999 - 2008 to 2023 CDPH-VR is not able to provide certified copies of certificates for the years 2000 through 2007.
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CHSI/Pages/Vital-Records-Obtaining-Certified-Copies-of-Marriage-Records.aspx
How to Find California Marriage Records β’ FamilySearch
- Marriage records began at the creation of the individual county - County clerks began sending copies to the state in 1905 Marriages before 1905[edit edit source] Marriage records began at the creation of the individual county. The first official law that required the recording of marriages was passed in 1850.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_California_Marriage_Records
California (CA) Marriage Certificates Order Records - VitalChek
+ VitalChek has partnered with vital record agencies within California to bring you the ability to order the vital records you need. Ordering birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce certificates from VitalChek is easy - simply click on the certificate you need to get started.
https://www.vitalchek.com/v/marriage-records/california
Marriage Records Santa Barbara County, CA - Official Website
Marriage Records Available Records Fees & Ways to Order In Person By Mail By Fax International Requests Copy Order Applications Payment Methods We accept the following payment methods: - Money Order: Please ensure that all information on the Money Order is completed - We also accept cash in person. Please do not send cash through the mail A $49.00 NSF fee added for any check that is returned without payment.
https://www.countyofsb.org/781/Marriage-Records
Marriage Certificates
Public Marriage Records. An authorized copy of a public marriage record may only be issued to the following persons: The registrant (one of the parties to the ...
https://ccr.saccounty.net/Pages/MarriageCertificates.aspx
Copies of Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates β San Bernardino County Assessor
Copies of Birth, Death & Marriage Certificates San Bernardino County only has records of births and deaths that occurred in San Bernardino County or marriage licenses that were purchased in San Bernardino County. Copies of marriage certificates may be purchased approximately two weeks after the original marriage license is received and recorded in the Recorder-County Clerkβs office.
https://arc.sbcounty.gov/vital-records/
Marriage, Birth, and Death
Fees for copies of birth, death, and marriage records have all increased by $2 beginning January 1, 2026, per Assembly Bill 64. Apply for a Marriage License ...
https://www.arcc.marincounty.gov/services/marriage-birth-and-deathMarriage Certificate Request
Effective January 1, 2026, vital record fees will increase pursuant to Assembly Bill (AB) 64 (Chapter 662, Statutes of 2025). The fee increase is applicable to the cost of certified copies of birth, marriage, death, and fetal death certificates. For mail-in requests, our office will continue to honor 2025 fees for requests that are postmarked on or before December 31, 2025.
https://www.sdarcc.gov/content/arcc/home/divisions/recorder-clerk/birth-death-marriage-certificate/marriage-certificate.html
Genealogical and Family History Resources - California State Archives - California Secretary of State
The California State Archives is a rich resource for those who are researching their family history. Many records exist that can provide information about individuals. Please note that while the State Archives is not the official repository for vital records in California, those are kept both the County and the California Department of Health, the California State Archives does have a limited amount of vital records from a limited set...
https://www.sos.ca.gov/archives/collections/family-history-resources
Marriage Certificate - Vital Records - Clerk Recorder - Stanislaus County
Authorized Individuals to Receive a Certified Copy of a Marriage Record By law, only authorized individuals may receive a certified copy of a public marriage record (Health & Safety Code 103526). The law describes an authorized person as: - The registrant, a parent or legal guardian of the registrant.
https://www.stancounty.com/clerkrecorder/vital-records/marriage-certificate.shtm
Birth/Death/Marriage Certificate
The County of San Diego Recorderβs Office is the custodian of vital records in San Diego County. If the birth or death occurred in San Diego County, or the marriage license was issued in San Diego County to be registered for the marriage certificate, our office can accommodate requests for certified copies of these vital records.
https://www.sdarcc.gov/content/arcc/home/divisions/recorder-clerk/birth-death-marriage-certificate.html
Marriage Certificates
A marriage certificate (proof of marriage) may be available for request after the marriage license (license to wed) is registered with the County Recorder. This service is only available if the marriage license was issued as a regular license in Santa Cruz County.
https://recorder.santacruzcountyca.gov/Services/VitalRecords/MarriageCertificates.aspx
Birth, Death & Marriage Records (Vital Records) Solano County, California
Birth, Death & Marriage Records (Vital Records) Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificates - Solano County issues Vital Records for events (birth, death, or marriage) in Solano County since 1845. - Birth and Death certificates are available approximately 4 weeks after event.
https://www.solanocounty.gov/government/assessorrecorder/recorder-division/birth-death-marriage-records-vital-records