Marriage Records Search in Rockbridge County
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Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsFind details about how to acquire birth, death, marriage, or divorce certificates in Rockbridge County.
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Rockbridge County Circuit Court WebsiteBirth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsVisit the Rockbridge County Circuit Court homepage to find essential information, including contact details, judge listings, court session schedules, and other pertinent data.
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Recorder of Deeds, Marriage Licenses and Marriage RecordsCourt Records, GIS and Mapping, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage Records, UCC FilingsThe Clerk of the Circuit Court for Rockbridge County can be found at the Rockbridge County Courthouse, located at 20 South Randolph Street, Suite 101, Lexington, VA 24450. For inquiries, you can call (540) 463-2232 or send a fax to (540) 463-3850.
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Genealogy Records SearchBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsLook up genealogical data for Rockbridge County, including burial sites, population records, death certificates, matrimonial records, death notices, wills, estate files, and more.
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Marriage Licenses and Marriage RecordsMarriage RecordsHere’s how you can get marriage licenses and marriage certificates in Virginia:
For marriage licenses, you need to visit the local circuit court clerk’s office. Both parties must appear in person, and you’ll need to bring valid identification such as a driver's license or passport. There are no residency requirements, but you should be aware of the fee, which varies by county. No waiting period is required after you obtain the license, and it is valid for 60 days.
To obtain a marriage certificate, you should contact Virginia’s Division of Vital Records. After the marriage has been officiated and the license returned to the clerk, you can request a certified copy of the marriage certificate. You'll need to provide details like the full names of both spouses, the date and place of the marriage, and the license number if available. There is a fee for each certified copy, and you may order them online, by mail, or in person.