Marriage Records Search in Glades County
Start a marriage records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Glades County. Marriage records can help you verify marital status, trace family history, or establish legal documentation with ease.
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Glades County Vital RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsObtain details on Glades County vital records such as birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. This includes information on the associated fees, necessary identification, contact address, and phone number.
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Clerk, Recorder, Judicial Foreclosures, Tax Deed Sales and Marriage LicensesBirth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Foreclosures and Tax Lien Sales, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage Records, UCC Filings, Voter and Elections InformationThe Glades County Clerk of Court is located at 500 Avenue J in Moorehaven, Florida, with the zip code 33471. You can reach their office by phone at (863) 946-6010 or by fax at (863) 946-0560.
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Marriage LicensesMarriage Records, Voter and Elections InformationHere’s how you can get a marriage license in Glades County:
1. **Application Process**: To start, you and your partner need to fill out a marriage license application, available at the Glades County Clerk of Court office.
2. **Identification**: Both parties must present valid identification, such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport.
3. **Residency Requirements**: There are no residency requirements in Glades County, meaning non-residents can also apply.
4. **Waiting Period**: Be aware that there might be a mandatory waiting period, typically a few days, before the license is issued.
5. **Previous Marriages**: If either person was previously married, proof of divorce or annulment may be required.
6. **Fees**: A fee is typically charged for processing the marriage license application, payable in cash or by other accepted methods.
7. **Use of License**: Once issued, the marriage license is usually valid for a limited period, during which the marriage must be solemnized.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's best to contact the Glades County Clerk of Court directly or visit their official website.