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Question by : How to find divorce and marriage records?
Of someone who is not deceased.
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Answer by Sue C Marriage & divorce ARE public knowledge. If you know the county where they reside, simply call that court house & see if they are married or divorced. They will tell you over the phone…:)
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Question by wlgreenjr: how can i find marriage records from the 60′s?
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Answer by Bill & Diana S 1960s? United States?
If the answer to each of the questions above is yes then this site should help you:
http://genealogy.about.com/library/blvitalus.htm
Click on the state where the marriage took place and you’ll find the state agency within that state which oversees marriage records. You’ll need to contact that agency and purchase a copy of the marriage certificate.
Some states have very restrictive privacy laws limiting who can get copies of vital records…. for example who can request a copy and why.
In some states such as Missouri a local county agency needs to be contacted instead of a state agency.