Where do I get a marriage certificate in DuPage County?

Where do I get a marriage certificate in DuPage County?

Marriage certificates are open to the public. Come into the DuPage County Clerk’s Office, 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, IL 60187, Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Please complete a request form prior to coming to the office.

How do I obtain a marriage certificate?

The issuance of a marriage certificate can occur after the marriage license has been certified by local officials. Some states automatically send the marriage certificate to the newlywed couple in the mail; others require that copies are ordered and purchased.

Is a marriage certificate the same as a marriage license?

Your marriage certificate is the document you receive after your wedding that states you’re now a married couple; it’s not the same thing as your marriage license. Your marriage license is what you received before your wedding from the county clerk’s office.

What does a marriage certificate look like?

Marriage Certificate: What Does It Look Like? A marriage certificate is a formal-looking document that contains information about your marriage. It will contain the date, time, and place of your wedding, as well as signatures from all guests. They come in different shapes and sizes.

How do I get a copy of my Cook County marriage certificate?

Cook County Vital Records provides copies of these documents to eligible individuals upon request. A marriage license is filed with the Clerk’s Bureau of Vital Records after the marriage ceremony takes place.

How do I get a marriage certificate from the clerk?

For your convenience, you can process online requests for marriage certificates through an independent company that the DuPage County Clerk has partnered with to provide you this service; VitalChek Network, Inc.

Where can I find a marriage certificate in Chicago?

Marriage Certificates Cook County Vital Records keeps official records of marriages that occur in Chicago and suburban Cook County. A marriage license is filed with the Clerk’s Bureau of Vital Records after the marriage ceremony takes place.