How To Find U.S. Marriage Records How To Find Texas Marriage Records
Finding Texas Marriage Records
- Pre-1837 marriages were recorded by the Catholic Church
- Marriages are kept by the county clerk for each county and usually begin at the creation of the county
- In Texas, duplicate copies are not sent to the Department of State Health Services
Tip: More marriage information is usually found on the marriage license application or the marriage register. Less information is found on the marriage certificate. |
Next Step: When did the marriage occur? |
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Marriages Before 1837
- Pre-statehood marriages were recorded by the Catholic Church
Before 1837, no marriages were recorded by the county or state. First, check marriages recorded by the Catholic Church. If your ancestor does not appear in Catholic records, you must search substitute records to locate your ancestor’s marriage date and place.
Records that give marriage information: | ||
For marriages that exist during the time period, try the following:
STEP ONE: Find Marriage Information in Index
Database Name-Index Only | Link or links to access database | # of records | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ancestry, Marriages, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002 | Free using Ancestryinstitution at FamilySearch Centers | $, Use your own Ancestry subscription | 12,788,808
STEP TWO: Obtain the CertificateIf you did not find your ancestor in the above database, follow the instructions below: PART A: You don't know the exact date or place of marriage
PART B: You know the exact date and place of marriage from your records
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Some images of county marriage records may be available on microfilm at your local Family Search Center. If you know the approximate date and county where the marriage took place, use the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) to see what is available.
Marriages 1837 to Present
STEP ONE: Find Marriage Information in Index
STEP TWO: Obtain the CertificateIf you did not find your ancestor in the above database, follow the instructions below: PART A: You don't know the exact date or place of marriage
PART B: You know the exact date and place of marriage from your records
OR
Some images of county marriage records may be available on microfilm at your local Family Search Center. If you know the approximate date and county where the marriage took place, use the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) to see what is available.
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