Marriage Records in Knox County

Knox County sits in the scenic foothills of southeastern Kentucky. The county seat is Barbourville, a historic town founded in 1800. Knox County is home to nearly 30,000 residents. The Knox County Clerk issues marriage licenses and maintains marriage records for all ceremonies performed within the county. Mike Corey serves as the County Clerk. His office provides full marriage license services to residents and visitors alike.

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Knox County Clerk Services

The Knox County Clerk handles all marriage license applications for the county. The office also keeps records of all marriages performed within Knox County boundaries. You can apply for a license during regular business hours. The clerk also provides certified copies of marriage certificates for legal purposes.

The office is on Court Square in downtown Barbourville. The address is 401 Court Square, Suite 102. The phone number is (606) 546-3568. Staff members can answer questions about license requirements. They can also help you obtain copies of existing marriage records.

Kentucky marriage records resources

You can learn more at the Knox County Clerk website. Visit knox.countyclerk.us for more details. The site has information about all services and requirements.

Office Knox County Clerk
County Clerk Mike Corey
Address 401 Court Square, Suite 102
Barbourville, KY 40906
Phone (606) 546-3568
Email mike.corey@ky.gov
Website knox.countyclerk.us

How to Apply for a Marriage License

Both parties must appear in person to apply for a marriage license. This rule applies to all marriage licenses in Knox County. You cannot send one person alone to apply. Both individuals must bring valid photo ID. A driver's license or state ID card works best.

The license fee is $60 in Knox County. This amount covers both the license and filing fees. Payment is due at the time of application. The clerk accepts cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Personal checks must include your address and phone number.

The license is valid for 30 days from the date of issuance. This includes the day you receive it. You can use it the same day you apply if you wish. Many couples get married right after receiving their license. Kentucky has no waiting period before you can marry.

You must use the license within Kentucky state boundaries. It is not valid in other states. Choose any location within the Commonwealth for your ceremony. The venue can be a church, courthouse, park, or private home.

Wedding Ceremony Requirements

Kentucky law requires two witnesses at your wedding ceremony. They must be present during the entire service from start to finish. Both witnesses must be over 18 years old. The officiant must also be present throughout the ceremony. After the ceremony is complete, all parties sign the marriage license.

Any ordained minister can officiate your wedding. Kentucky does not license or register clergy members. Judges and justices of the peace may also perform ceremonies. You have flexibility in choosing your wedding officiant.

After your wedding, the officiant returns the signed license. This must occur within 30 days of the ceremony. The document goes to the Knox County Clerk's office. Once recorded, your marriage becomes official. You can then request certified copies of your certificate.

Marriage Records and Certified Copies

The Knox County Clerk maintains all marriage records for the county. You can request certified copies in person at the office. Visit 401 Court Square during regular business hours. Provide the names of both parties and the marriage date. Staff will search their records and prepare your copies.

Certified copies cost $5 when you visit in person. The fee is $6 if you request copies by mail. Most couples order several copies at once. You will need them for name changes and other legal purposes. Banks and government offices require certified copies.

The Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics also maintains marriage records. They hold certificates from 1958 to the present. You can order from the state office if Knox County records are unavailable. The state office offers mail and online ordering options.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Knox County in southeastern Kentucky. Residents near the county line may also apply in these locations.