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Marriage records from the earliest dates to the present are kept by the county clerk for each county. Since 1958, duplicates have been sent to the Office of Vital Statistics.  
Marriage records from the earliest dates to the present are kept by the county clerk for each county. Since 1958, duplicates have been sent to the Office of Vital Statistics.  


The most complete collection of early marriage record is in the Department of Libraries and Archives. Major archives such as the University of Kentucky Library have microfilm copies of marriage records for many Kentucky counties. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of most of the existing county marriage records from the beginning dates to about 1925. Many of these have been extracted and appear on the International Genealogical Index (IGI). The IGI records are available at {{RecordSearch|1674849|Kentucky, Marriages, 1785-1979}}.
The most complete collection of early marriage record is in the Department of Libraries and Archives. Major archives such as the University of Kentucky Library have microfilm copies of marriage records for many Kentucky counties. The Family History Library has microfilm copies of most of the existing county marriage records from the beginning dates to about 1925. Many of these have been extracted and appear on the International Genealogical Index (IGI). The IGI records are available at:


*'''1785–1979''' {{RecordSearch|1674849| Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979}} Index to state-wide marriages. - Free Online Index <br>  
*'''1785–1979''' {{RecordSearch|1674849| Kentucky Marriages, 1785-1979}} Index to state-wide marriages. - Free Online Index <br>  
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