Marriage Records for Graves County Kentucky

Graves County lies in the western part of Kentucky near the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Mayfield serves as the county seat with a rich history and strong community bonds. The county is home to over 36,000 residents who enjoy rural charm and agricultural heritage. The County Clerk's office provides efficient marriage license services to couples starting their journey together.

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Graves County Quick Facts

36,630 Population
$60 License Fee
30 Days Valid
No Wait Immediate Issue

Graves County Clerk Marriage License Office

Kim Gills is the Graves County Clerk. Her office is on Paris Road in Mayfield. The address is 1102 Paris Rd. It is easy to reach from town. The phone number is (270) 247-1676. Staff provide courteous service.

The office handles all marriage needs. They issue licenses each weekday. They file completed certificates too. Records are kept secure. You can request copies anytime. Staff help with searches.

Visit during open hours. Weekdays are best for visits. Mornings tend to be quieter. You can get in and out fast. Bring all your documents. This speeds up the process.

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The staff know their work well. They process many licenses. You will get good help. Ask questions if you have them. They want you to understand. Call ahead if unsure.

Office Graves County Clerk
Clerk Kim Gills
Address 1102 Paris Rd
Mayfield, KY 42066
Phone (270) 247-1676

Marriage License Requirements in Graves County

Both parties must appear together. State law requires this. You cannot apply alone. Each person needs ID. A driver's license is best. Other photo IDs work too.

You must be 18 to marry. Those under 18 need court help. A judge must approve it. Parental consent is not enough. The court order is required. Bring it with you.

No blood test is needed. Kentucky ended that long ago. No waiting period applies. You can marry right away. This helps with planning. Many couples like this.

The license is good for 30 days. Use it in this window. After that it expires. You would need to start over. Pay the fee again. Plan your date well.

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Go to the clerk's office. Both of you must come. Show your photo ID. Staff will verify it. This keeps records true. It is the law in Kentucky.

Fill out the application. Use your full legal name. Give your birth date. State where you were born. List your parents' names. Sign in front of staff. They can help if needed.

Pay the $60 fee. The clerk takes payment. Get your license then. Check it for errors. Fix them before you leave. Keep it safe until the wedding.

Wedding Ceremony Guidelines

Pick a qualified officiant. Ministers can perform weddings. Kentucky does not license them. Judges may also officiate. Choose who you prefer. They must be ordained or appointed.

Two witnesses are required. They must watch the ceremony. Then they sign the license. This makes it official. The couple cannot witness. Pick two adults you trust.

The officiant returns the license. They file it with the clerk. Do this within the time frame. The clerk records your marriage. You are then legally wed. Congratulations on your union.

Obtaining Marriage Record Copies

The clerk keeps all marriage records. They remain on file forever. You can request copies anytime. Certified copies cost a fee. Call for current prices. Order extra copies while there.

You will need copies soon. Many places ask for them. Banks need to see them. Name changes require proof. Insurance may want them too. Keep them in a safe spot.

The state office also has records. Vital Statistics maintains them. They hold certificates from 1958 on. You can order by mail. Online ordering works too. Choose what fits you best.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Graves. You may apply in any Kentucky county. Licenses work statewide.