Find Marriage Records in Daviess County

Daviess County is home to over 103,000 residents and includes the city of Owensboro. The Daviess County Clerk maintains marriage records for ceremonies performed within the county. The office has added a marriage license information form to aid in the application process. Both parties must appear in person at the Recording Department to obtain a license. Marriage records are public documents available through official channels.

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Daviess County Marriage License Facts

$60 License Fee
30 Days Valid
103K+ Population
0 Waiting Period

Daviess County Clerk Marriage Records

The Daviess County Clerk maintains all marriage records for ceremonies performed in Daviess County. Leslie A. McCarty serves as the County Clerk. Her office issues marriage licenses and keeps copies of marriage certificates on file. You can visit the office in Owensboro to apply for a license. The clerk also provides certified copies of marriage records for legal purposes.

The office is located at 212 Saint Ann Street, Room 104, in Owensboro. You can reach the office by phone at (270) 685-8434. Press extension 3 for Marriage Licenses. Staff members can answer questions about license requirements. They can also help you obtain copies of existing marriage records.

Daviess County Clerk office for marriage records in Owensboro

The Daviess County Clerk website provides additional information about marriage license applications. Visit daviessky.org to learn more about hours, locations, and requirements.

Office Daviess County Clerk
County Clerk Leslie A. McCarty
Address 212 Saint Ann Street, Room 104
Owensboro, KY 42301
Phone (270) 685-8434 ext 3
Hours Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Payment Cash or card accepted
Website daviessky.org

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Both parties must appear in person to apply for a marriage license in Daviess County. You cannot apply by mail or online. The application process requires both individuals to visit the clerk office together. Bring valid identification for each person. Accepted forms include a driver's license, state ID card, passport, or military ID.

The couple must apply for the license in person together. Both must be 18 years old or older. There is no waiting period, blood test, or physical requirements. The fee for a marriage license in Daviess County is $60.00.

You do not need to bring your birth certificate unless you are under 18 years of age. You also do not need to bring a divorce decree if you were previously married. The clerk does not require proof of divorce to issue a new license. However, you must truthfully state your marital status on the application.

The license is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance. This includes the day the clerk gives you the license. You must have your ceremony within this period. After 30 days, the license expires and you must apply again.

Wedding Ceremonies in Daviess County

After you obtain your license, you can have your ceremony anywhere in Kentucky. The license is only valid within the state. Any ordained minister or authorized officiant can perform your wedding. There are no licensing requirements for ministers who wish to perform marriages in Kentucky.

Two witnesses must be present at the ceremony. Both witnesses must be over 18 years of age. The officiant and both witnesses sign the license after the wedding. The signed document must be returned to the county clerk for recording.

After the ceremony, your officiant must return the signed license to the County Clerk. This must happen within 30 days of the ceremony. Once recorded, you can request certified copies of your marriage certificate.

Obtaining Daviess County Marriage Records

Marriage records in Daviess County are public documents. You can request copies from the County Clerk's office. Certified copies are necessary for legal purposes such as changing your name or updating insurance records.

To request a copy, contact the Daviess County Clerk. Provide the full names of both parties and the approximate date of marriage. Staff can search their records and provide certified copies. You can visit in person or call for information about mail requests.

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics also maintains marriage records. They hold certificates for marriages recorded since June 1958. You can order copies through their office for $6 each. Visit their website or call for more information about state-level records.

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