Allen County Marriage Records Search

Allen County serves more than 21,000 residents in South Central Kentucky. The county seat is Scottsville. The Allen County Clerk issues marriage licenses and maintains records for all marriages in the county. Sarah Constant serves as County Clerk. The office offers Saturday hours twice a month. This makes it easy for working couples to apply.

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Allen County Clerk Marriage Services

The Allen County Clerk handles all marriage license work for the county. The office issues licenses to couples who plan to marry. They also file the papers after the wedding takes place. You can get certified copies of your marriage record at the office. The staff is ready to help you with all your needs.

Sarah Constant serves as the Allen County Clerk. She and her staff work hard to serve the public. The office is known for its friendly service. They want to make your visit as smooth as they can. You can count on them to help you through the process.

The office is at 201 West Main Street in Scottsville. The office number is 6. The zip code is 42164. You can call the office at (270) 237-3706. Staff can answer questions about hours and what to bring.

Allen County Clerk office for marriage records in Scottsville Kentucky

Visit the Allen County Clerk website for more details. The site is at allencountyclerk.ky.gov. You can find forms and other facts online.

Office Allen County Clerk
County Clerk Sarah Constant
Address 201 West Main Street, Suite 6
Scottsville, KY 42164
Phone (270) 237-3706
Hours Monday-Friday 8 AM-4:30 PM
Saturday 8 AM-12 PM (1st & 4th Sat)
Website allencountyclerk.ky.gov

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Both parties must appear at the clerk's office. This is a rule in all of Kentucky. You cannot send one person to apply. Both must be there in person. The staff will verify both of your IDs.

Bring valid photo ID when you come. A driver's license is the most common. A state ID card or passport will work too. The name on your ID must match your application. Staff will check this during your visit.

The office is open Monday through Friday. Hours are 8 AM to 4:30 PM. They also open on Saturdays twice a month. The first and fourth Saturdays they are open from 8 AM to 12 PM. This helps those who work during the week.

The license fee is $50 at the time of application. Certified copies of your marriage certificate cost $5 each. Contact the office to learn what forms of payment they accept. This helps you come prepared.

Marriage License Terms

Your license will be good for 30 days from the issue date. You must have your wedding in this time. After 30 days, the license is no longer valid. You would need to apply again. You would also need to pay the fee again.

The license is only valid in Kentucky. You cannot use it in Tennessee or other states. Your ceremony must take place in the Commonwealth. Many couples wed in local venues or churches.

There is no waiting period in Kentucky. You can marry right after you get the license. Some couples apply and wed on the same day. This gives you great flexibility in your plans.

You do not need to live in Allen County to apply. Kentucky has no residency rule for marriage licenses. You can apply in any county you choose. Out of state couples are welcome to apply here.

Wedding Ceremony Guidelines

Two witnesses must be present at your ceremony. This is the law in Kentucky. They must be over 18 years old. They must watch the full ceremony. They must sign the license after. The bride and groom cannot sign as witnesses.

Any ordained minister can perform your wedding. Kentucky does not require ministers to register. Judges may also perform wedding ceremonies. You have many choices for your officiant. Pick someone who fits your faith.

After the wedding, the officiant must file the signed license. This must be done within 30 days. The license goes back to the Allen County Clerk. Once filed, you can get certified copies.

Obtaining Marriage Records

The Allen County Clerk maintains all marriage records. You can request certified copies at the office. Give the full names of both parties when you ask. The date of marriage helps staff find the record.

Certified copies cost $5 each. This is a low fee compared to many counties. Order two or three copies when you request them. You will need them for name changes and other legal tasks.

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics also keeps records. They have marriage certificates from 1958 to now. You can order from the state if you prefer. They offer online and mail order options.

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Nearby Counties

These South Central Kentucky counties border Allen County. You may also apply in these locations if you live near the line.