Marriage Records Search in Mendocino County
Start a marriage records search with our comprehensive public records search service in Mendocino County. Marriage records can help you verify marital status, trace family history, or establish legal documentation with ease.
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Mendocino County Sheriff's Office Inmate SearchBirth Records, Crimes and Crime Data, Death Records, Divorce Records, Jail and Inmate Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsLook up bookings and inmates at the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office using a name, booking number, or specific date.
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Birth, Death and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Business Licenses, Death Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage RecordsTo obtain certified copies of birth, death, and marriage certificates in Mendocino County, you have several options. You can request them in person, through the mail, via fax, over the phone, or online.
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Marriage LicensesMarriage Records, Voter and Elections InformationMendocino County Clerk's Office
501 Low Gap Road, Room 1020, Ukiah, CA 95482
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Recorder of Deeds, Birth, Death and Marriage RecordsBirth Records, Death Records, Land Records and Deeds, Marriage RecordsThe Mendocino County Recorder's office is located at 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1020, in Ukiah, CA 95482. You can reach them by phone at (707) 463-4376, or send a fax to (707) 463-4257.
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Marriage Licenses and Civil CeremoniesMarriage RecordsHere's a guide on how to get a marriage license in Mendocino County and to arrange a civil ceremony:
To obtain a marriage license in Mendocino County, couples need to visit the County Clerk’s office. They must both be present and provide valid identification. After applying and paying the required fee, they’ll receive the marriage license, which is immediately valid and must be used within 90 days.
For those interested in a civil marriage ceremony, the County Clerk’s office also offers this service. It’s essential to schedule an appointment in advance. The ceremony itself is straightforward and takes place at the County Clerk’s office. Remember to bring at least one witness, although in some cases, office staff may be able to provide one if necessary.
For any additional information or specific questions, it’s best to contact the Mendocino County Clerk’s office directly.