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== '''Marriages Before 1912''' == | == '''Marriages Before 1912''' == | ||
Before 1912, no marriages were recorded in Alaska. | Before 1912, no marriages were recorded in Alaska. | ||
<br> If you cannot locate your ancestor in the databases below, try searching for marriage information in [[Marriage Information Substitute Records|other records]]. | <br> If you cannot locate your ancestor in the databases below, try searching for marriage information in [[Marriage Information Substitute Records|other records]]. | ||
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| width="25%" | [http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/marriage/default.aspx 1913–Present - Alaska Division of Public Health]. | | width="25%" | [http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/marriage/default.aspx 1913–Present - Alaska Division of Public Health]. | ||
| '''$;''' | | '''$;''' Order marriage certificates through the Alaska Division of Public Health. They are restricted to the bride and groom in the last 50 years.<ref>Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health, http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/default.aspx</ref> | ||
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'''''Restrictions for obtaining certificates for couples who married within the last 50 years<ref>Alaska department of Health And Social Services, Division of Public Health, "Under Alaska law, all Vital Statistics records are strictly confidential until they become public records. Births become public records 100 years after the event; deaths, marriages, and divorces become public records 50 years after the event." http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/marriage/default.aspx</ref>:'''''<br> The following may obtain a copy of the marriage certificate for those who married within the last 50 years: | '''''Restrictions for obtaining certificates for couples who married within the last 50 years<ref>Alaska department of Health And Social Services, Division of Public Health, "Under Alaska law, all Vital Statistics records are strictly confidential until they become public records. Births become public records 100 years after the event; deaths, marriages, and divorces become public records 50 years after the event." http://dhss.alaska.gov/dph/VitalStats/Pages/marriage/default.aspx</ref>:'''''<br> The following may obtain a copy of the marriage certificate for those who married within the last 50 years: | ||
:*The bride or groom may obtain a copy of their own marriage certificate. | :*The bride or groom may obtain a copy of their own marriage certificate. | ||
:*Legal representative must submit a certified copy of the legal document. | :*Legal representative must submit a certified copy of the legal document. | ||
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