10/28/11

Anybody Can Now Get Ohio Marriage Records

By Ryan Buffer


The 1966 Freedom Information Act that was signed by then President Lyndon B. Johnson stated that documents like death, birth, divorce and marriage-related records should be made available to the public. This has made access to public records information quite easy; which means that if you want to get Ohio marriage records, you won't have to pass through a lot of difficult processes. You only need to course your request to the Ohio Office of Vital Statistics, the agency that's tasked to take care of marriage-related records-related matters. The Vital Statistics Office reports to the Ohio Department of Health. These agencies coordinate with each other in making sure that you get your requested information.

Although the Ohio Office of Vital Statistics seem like a good place to go to if you want a copy of complete marriage-related records, there's really not that much that you can get from them. While it is true that the office holds marriage-related records index that cover the period beginning September 1949 and all the way up to the present, what you will find are only the abstracts of marriage licenses that were issued in Ohio beginning January 1st 1954. Abstracts are normally what you use for filing and indexing purposes, so they're not really as comprehensive as you need them to be.

In addition to this, you will have to make your request via electronic mail, in addition to spending some $3 for every 10-year search that you want done on every last name. Not only will this procedure take up a lot of time, it will also be a bit inconvenient for you, especially since you need to shell out a lot of money for whatever little information you can get. Why would you pay for something that doesn't give you what you need, right?

Your best choice is to go and look for professional online records providers, which you won't have a difficult time looking for. There are a lot of online records providers that will give you what you need even if you don't have the specific date and location details with you. However, you do need to do a little research to find a provider that's not only reliable, but fast and safe as well. Only professional records providers possess these characteristics, so you should check out online professional reviews as doing this will help you find exactly what you need.

Most professional online providers give you practically the same set of information or details: the bride and groom's complete name; the date and the state where the license was filed; the address, age and birthdates. These are basically all the details that you will need to know if you want to update your genealogy records, or if you want to get everything ready before you remarry.

Whatever reasons you may have for wanting to access marriage records, you're sure to get what you need if you go for professional online providers. Aside from giving you more comprehensive results, doing so will also save you a lot of waiting time. You may have to pay a minimal fee, but what you get in return is usually more than what you expect.




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