Johnson County Marriage Records Search

Johnson County serves more than 22,000 residents in Eastern Kentucky. The county seat is Paintsville. The Johnson County Clerk issues marriage licenses and keeps records for all weddings in the county. Sallee Conley-Holbrook serves as County Clerk. She has been in office since 2003. She is proud to serve the people of Johnson County.

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Johnson County Marriage Facts

$60 License Fee
30 Days Valid
22K Population
2003 Clerk Since

Johnson County Clerk Marriage Services

The Johnson County Clerk handles all marriage license work for the county. The office issues licenses to those who plan to wed. They also file the papers after the wedding is done. You can get copies of your marriage record at this office. The staff is well trained to help you with all your needs.

Sallee Conley-Holbrook is a lifelong resident of Johnson County. She has served as County Clerk since 2003. She takes pride in serving the public with a smile. Her staff is trained to help all who come to the office. They work hard to meet the needs of the people.

The office is at 230 Court Street in Paintsville. The suite number is 124. The zip code is 41240. You can call the office at (606) 789-2557. Staff can tell you what to bring and when to come.

Johnson County Clerk office for marriage records in Paintsville Kentucky

Visit the Johnson County Clerk website for more facts. The site is at johnson.countyclerk.us. You can learn about hours and services there.

Office Johnson County Clerk
County Clerk Sallee Conley-Holbrook
Address 230 Court Street, Suite 124
Paintsville, KY 41240
Phone (606) 789-2557
Website johnson.countyclerk.us

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Both parties must come to the clerk's office together. This is required by Kentucky law. You cannot have one person apply for both. Both must be present in person. This rule is firm and has no exceptions.

Bring a valid photo ID with you. A driver's license is the most common form used. A state ID or passport will also work well. The name on your ID must match your application form. Staff will verify this when you arrive.

You do not need to be from Johnson County to apply. Kentucky does not require you to live in the state. You can apply in any county you choose. Many couples from nearby states come to Kentucky to wed. The process is simple and quick.

The license fee is due when you apply. Call the office to find out how to pay. Some offices take cash and checks only. Others may accept credit or debit cards.

Marriage License Terms

Your license will be valid for 30 days from issue. The time starts when the clerk gives you the document. You must hold your ceremony within this window. After 30 days pass, the license expires. You would need to start over and pay again.

The license is only good within Kentucky. You cannot use it in West Virginia or other states. Your wedding must take place in the Commonwealth. Many couples wed in local churches or scenic spots.

Kentucky does not have a waiting period. You can marry the same day you get your license. This gives couples great flexibility. You can plan your wedding with ease.

Both parties must be 18 or older to wed without consent. A 17 year old may marry with a court order. The district court must approve the request first. Talk to the clerk if this applies to you.

Wedding Ceremony Guidelines

Two witnesses must attend your ceremony. Kentucky law requires this for all marriages. The witnesses must be adults over 18 years old. They must see the full ceremony. They must sign the license afterward. The couple cannot serve as witnesses.

An ordained minister can perform your wedding. Kentucky does not license ministers. Judges may also officiate at weddings. You have many options for your officiant. Choose someone who fits your beliefs.

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

Obtaining Marriage Records

The Johnson County Clerk keeps all marriage records. You can request certified copies at the office. Provide the names of both spouses when you ask. The date of marriage is helpful if you know it.

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

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics also holds records. They have marriage certificates from 1958 onward. You can order from the state if you prefer. They offer online and mail order services.

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Nearby Counties

These Eastern Kentucky counties neighbor Johnson County. You may also apply in these offices if you live near the border.