Marriage Records Search for Clark County Kentucky

Clark County lies in the heart of the Bluegrass region east of Lexington. Winchester serves as the county seat with a rich history and friendly charm. The county is home to over 37,000 residents who enjoy small-town life with city access. The County Clerk's office stands ready to help couples begin their lives together. Saturday morning hours make it easy for working people to apply.

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Clark County Quick Facts

37,192 Population
$60 License Fee
30 Days Valid
Saturday 9 AM-12 PM

Clark County Clerk Marriage License Services

Michelle S. Turner is the Clark County Clerk. Her office is on South Main Street in Winchester. The full address is 34 S Main St. It is easy to find. The phone number is (859) 745-0280. Staff provide excellent service.

The office offers convenient hours for all. They are open Monday through Friday. Regular hours fit most schedules. Saturday hours run from 9 AM to 12 PM. This helps couples who work weekdays. You can apply on the weekend.

Marriage licenses are issued quickly. Staff know the process well. They guide you through each step. Forms are simple to complete. Most visits take 30 minutes. Bring proper documents to speed things up.

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Call ahead with questions. Staff can explain what to bring. They will tell you the fee amount. You can ask about payment types. Being prepared saves time. Everyone benefits from this.

Office Clark County Clerk
Clerk Michelle S. Turner
Address 34 S Main St
Winchester, KY 40391
Phone (859) 745-0280
Saturday Hours 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Marriage License Requirements in Clark County

Both applicants must appear together. Kentucky law requires this. You cannot send someone else. Each person needs valid ID. Driver's licenses are best. Other state IDs work too.

Age requirements are clear. You must be 18 or older. Minors need court approval. A judge must sign an order. This is for protection. It ensures good choices.

No blood tests are required. Kentucky removed that law. No waiting period applies. Apply and marry the same day. This flexibility helps many. Plan as you wish.

The license fee is $60. Bring this amount with you. Ask about payment methods. Cash is always safe. Checks may work. Cards might be accepted.

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Visit the clerk's office during hours. Both of you must come. Bring photo identification. Staff will check it carefully. They verify your identity. This is important for records.

Complete the application form. Write your full name. Give your birth date. State where you were born. List your parents' full names. Include their birth states. Sign in front of staff.

Pay the license fee. It costs $60 in Clark County. The clerk takes payment. You get your license then. Check all details at once. Errors are hard to fix later.

Wedding Ceremony and Record Filing

Your officiant must be qualified. Ministers and judges can wed you. Kentucky does not license clergy. Any ordained person works. Judges perform ceremonies too. Pick who you prefer.

Two witnesses must attend. They watch the ceremony. They sign the license after. This proves it happened. The bride and groom cannot witness. Find two adults to help.

The officiant files the license. They return it to the clerk. Do this within the time limit. The clerk records your marriage. You are now legally wed. Get copies if you need them.

Obtaining Marriage Records Copies

The clerk keeps all records. They stay on file forever. You can request copies anytime. Certified copies cost a fee. Call for current pricing. Order several at once.

You may need copies soon. Banks often want to see them. Name changes require proof. Insurance needs them too. Keep extras in a safe place. You will use them often.

The state also has records. The Office of Vital Statistics keeps them. They have forms from 1958 on. You can order by mail. Online options exist too. Choose what works for you.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Clark. You may apply in any Kentucky county. Licenses are valid across the state.