Massachusetts Free Marriage Records

By Ben Kingsley


Marriage files in Massachusetts are stored in their Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. The registry has been doing so since 1916. Originally, the files are created at the county where the bride and groom acquired their marriage license. Citizens can place a formal request for Massachusetts Marriage Records at the registry or at the specific county where it was originally created. Every half a decade, the oldest five years of marriage files are handed over to the state archives where they are better safeguarded.

Marriage documents are deemed as part of public documents. Every individual has the right to place a request for the documents but there are certain limitations as to who gets access to everything that is written in them. A full document is only revealed to the husband, wife, their attorneys, and individuals or parties that have the approval of the court. Requesting the documents of other individuals is also allowed but the requestor must state why he or she wants to obtain them. If the reason is valid, the requestor will still be given just the basic pieces of information of the documents which include the names of the husband and the wife, the place and date of marriage, and may even the names of witnesses amongst others. If the requestor's reason for requesting the documents is to check the marital history of a special partner, the requestor will be given access.

In a court trial, a presiding judge will only accept an official marriage file to support any argument regarding a marriage. If a marriage does not work out and eventually leads to the couple mutually agreeing to have a divorce, an official marriage file should be presented during the application for a divorce. If the marriage file is unofficial, filing for a divorce is not needed anymore.

To start your search, supply the full name of the bride or the groom. If a name is widely used, supply more details about the file so there is a better chance of locating the right one. Including your personal contact details and presenting a valid ID issued by the government is also necessary. For a certain amount of money, you can commence a search at the county where the file was initially filed. Whether you acquired the files from the state registry or at a specific county, all payments made are non-refundable regardless of the search results.

You can also get the records from websites that are not owned by the government but have the authority to maintain and provide marriage records to the public. The Internet hosts a number of websites that cater to such business. However, not all are capable of providing you with reliable information. To assess the reliability of the website, you can check its history. Find out what other clients are saying about their services and the kind of information that they have been provided.

There are two types of service providers: those that render fees and those that supply you information for free. The former can give you a comprehensive set of information while the latter can give you Free Public Marriage Records which contains the basics of a file.




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