Breckinridge County Marriage Records Search

Breckinridge County serves more than 20,000 residents in West Central Kentucky. The county seat is Hardinsburg. The Breckinridge County Clerk issues marriage licenses and maintains records for all weddings in the county. Jared K. Butler serves as County Clerk. The office operates on Central Time. Saturday hours are available for those who need them.

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Breckinridge County Marriage Facts

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Breckinridge County Clerk Marriage Services

The Breckinridge County Clerk handles all marriage license work for the county. The office issues licenses to couples who plan to wed. They also file the certificates after the ceremony takes place. You can get copies of your marriage record at the office. The staff is ready to serve you with care.

Jared K. Butler serves as the Breckinridge County Clerk. The clerk has many duties in the county. These include issuing licenses and registering voters. The clerk also helps with election work. The staff works hard to serve the people well.

The office is at 208 South Main Street in Hardinsburg. The mailing address is PO Box 538. The zip code is 40143. You can call the office at (270) 756-2246. Staff can help you with hours and what to bring.

Breckinridge County Clerk office for marriage records in Hardinsburg Kentucky

Visit the Breckinridge County Clerk website for more facts. The site is at breckinridge.countyclerk.us. You can find hours and services listed there.

Office Breckinridge County Clerk
County Clerk Jared K. Butler
Address 208 South Main Street
PO Box 538
Hardinsburg, KY 40143
Phone (270) 756-2246
Hours Monday-Friday 8 AM-4 PM CST
Saturday 8 AM-12 PM CST
Website breckinridge.countyclerk.us

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Both parties must come to the clerk's office in person. This is a state law that all must follow. You cannot have one person apply for both. Both must be there to sign and show ID. This rule applies in all Kentucky counties.

Bring a valid photo ID with you. A driver's license is the most common form. You can also use a state ID or passport. The name on your ID must match your application. Staff will verify this at your visit.

The office is open Monday through Friday. Hours are 8 AM to 4 PM Central Time. They are also open Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM. This is helpful for those who work during the week. Please note the office runs on Central Time.

The license fee is due when you apply. Contact the office to learn about payment options. This will help you come prepared for your visit.

Marriage License Terms

Your license will be valid for 30 days from the date of issue. You must have your ceremony in this time frame. After 30 days, the license expires. You would need to reapply and pay again. Plan your wedding within the valid period.

The license is only good within Kentucky state lines. You cannot use it in Indiana or other states. Your wedding must take place in the Commonwealth. Many couples wed in local churches or venues.

Kentucky has no waiting period for marriage licenses. You can marry the same day you receive the license. This gives you much freedom in planning. Some couples apply and wed on the same day.

You do not need to live in Breckinridge County to apply here. Kentucky does not require residency for marriage licenses. You can apply in any county in the state. Out of state couples may apply here as well.

Wedding Ceremony Guidelines

Two witnesses must attend your ceremony. Kentucky law requires this for every marriage. They must be adults over 18 years old. They must watch the full ceremony. They must sign the license afterward. The bride and groom cannot act as witnesses.

Any ordained minister can perform your wedding. Kentucky does not license or register clergy. Judges may also perform wedding ceremonies. You have many choices for your officiant. Pick someone who shares your beliefs.

After the wedding, the officiant must return the signed license. This must happen within 30 days of the ceremony. The document returns to the Breckinridge County Clerk. Once filed, you can request certified copies of your certificate.

Obtaining Marriage Records

The Breckinridge County Clerk keeps all marriage records on file. You can request certified copies at the office. Give the names of both parties when you make your request. Include the marriage date if you know it.

Certified copies cost a fee for each document. Call the office to learn current prices. Most couples order two or three copies. You will need them for name changes and other legal matters.

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics also holds marriage records. They have certificates from 1958 to the present day. You can order from the state office if needed. They offer mail and online ordering options.

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Nearby Counties

These West Central Kentucky counties neighbor Breckinridge County. You may also apply in these locations if you live near the county line.