Illinois Free Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


One of the documents that are always being accessed or requested is marriage records. The marriage records of Illinois, also called by many as IL marriage records, are opened to the public. It was after the implementation of the Freedom of Information Act that people started to request for such document regularly.

The residents of Illinois request for copies of marriage records to use it in several ways. It is one of the resources when conducting genealogy research. It has information that is needed in order to update the history tree of a family. When dealing with any government transactions, proof of identification may be needed. Marriage records can be used as a document to prove one's status and identity. When one need to check the marital status of a certain individual, one of the documents or records being checked are the marriage certificates. This is usually done by people who are in the dating stage to make sure that they won't encounter problems when they get married themselves.

A marriage certificate issued in the state of Illinois would contain details about the marriage of a couple. One would know the complete names of the bride and the groom. Other important details that can be found on the file include the date and the place where the marriage took place. Some personal information of the couple can also be found on the certificate along with the names of the parents and the witnesses.

Marriages that took place and have been registered since January 1962 are the only files that the state office of Illinois releases. A processing fee of $5 has to be paid in order to proceed with the search. To simplify the search, it is recommended to provide the basic information of the record that is being requested. The one who requested for the record has to indicate their contact details as well as their relationship with the person on the file. This is important since the document is only released or given to the couple themselves and their immediate relatives. It takes a maximum of 10 days to get the requested record if there are no problems with the retrieval.

The office of the Department of Public Health in Illinois manages the marriage records of the state. However, the office can only help verify the information needed. One may need to go to the county clerk office where the marriage was registered to get certified copies of the said document. Sending a mail order is what the office prefers to prioritize the request. This is because of the number of tasks that the staff is assigned to thus overlooking other important tasks.

Now, online retrieval of a marriage record is possible. This has hastened the process and has made the retrieval easy and convenient. There is no need to travel to any government office since the record can be obtained even at the comforts of one's home and by doing only a few clicks on the mouse the needed information is displayed almost instantly. This is reason why most residents of Illinois prefer to do the search online.




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