Thursday, January 15, 2009

Ways To Access Texas Marriage Records

By Ben Dave

With a population in excess of 20 million and second only to California, it comes as no surprise that there are millions and millions of Texas State Marriage Records in one form or another, past and present. Amid the current age of computerization, both public and private databases exist aplenty and the mother of all repositories in Texas is of course The Texas Vital Statistics Office under the umbrella of Department of State Health Services of Texas. As to be expected, it is the most widely patronized center of information pertaining to marriage records.

Marriage records in the state of Texas were the first of the principal records to be centrally filed and maintained at the Texas Vital Statistics Office which functions as the state repository. It started in 1966 and they were then followed by Texas Divorce, Death and Birth Records in subsequent years. Texas Marriage Records prior to that year may still be obtainable but they would have to be retrieved at the respective counties where the marriages were solemnized.

Texas County Marriage Records were at just that, county level. They are known to date back as early as 1837. The administration and procedures then were not as sound as those of today and as a result, a good portion of them failed to survive the hazards and transition through the ages. Those that have made it are now filmed and re-established. But then, the most actively searched ones are really those pertaining to the current generations and they come as comprehensive as the Privacy Act (1974) permits.

A Public Marriage Record Search will virtually unveil all information in regard to someone's marital history and status in the state. In Texas, Marriage License, Marriage Certificate and so forth plus the particulars of the people involved: couple, parents, witnesses and even the conducting official are considered public information. Marriage records are under individual state jurisdiction and thus subject to variations in their governance. Respective State Records are not linked either so marriage records in other states will not appear in Texas. Likewise, Texas Marriage Records won't show up in other states.

There are various ways of conducting marriage record search. As with many endeavors these days, the fastest and most convenient searches are accomplished online. Public record websites are readily available on the net and they come in basically two versions: free and paid. True to form and expectations, paid marriage records are by and large way superior to free ones. As such, people would be much better served to go with paid marriage records especially for formal or official applications for which marriage record searches are invariably the case.

In concurrence with most other states, Texas Marriage Records are the most highly-searched public records. Given the ease and discretion of online searches, it has become common-practice and typical reasons for retrieving marriage records are checking on prospective spouse, applying for Marriage License, Genealogy research and all kinds of investigative work. It might also be worthwhile to conduct a self-check once in a while just be to sure that there's no injustice or oversight against your name. It's such a breeze to get one done nowadays anyway. - 16463

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