The 2 Ways to Get Arizona Marriage Records

Are you trying to do a search of Arizona marriage records? There are two ways to get this information, one that you must follow if you need a certified copy of an Arizona marriage license, and a quick and easy way if you just need information about the marriage instead of a certified copy of the license.

Getting a certified copy of Arizona Marriage records is kind of complicated. That's because marriage records are maintained by the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county in which the wedding took place. That means you need to figure out the county and then find the website for that county if it exists (the website for Maricopa County is at the link below) and then figure out what you need to do to get the document from that particular Superior Court Clerk.

When You Just Need the Facts

With all these issues, it's great to know that there's a much better way to search Arizona marriage recores if you don't need a certified copy of the marriage certificate. You can go online and search Arizona marriage records in minutes if you use a commercial Marriage Records Search service.

These services aren't a part of the state. They're indepenedent businesses that use information provided by the states to get you the information you need. It is possible for the service to get you your information almost instantly. That's because they are simply looking up the facts about the marriage in their database instead of finding and creating a certified copy of the actual document.

As you can see, there are clear differences between the various ways of getting information. The state's website is the place to start if you need a certified copy of these vital records. There's the address of that site here.

Maricopa County Vital Records: http://www.clerkofcourt.maricopa.gov/

Remember: If you simply need to get the facts about this marriage, rather than a certified copy of the wedding certificate, you can have your information immediately if you just Click Here!

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