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submitted: Apr 18th 2008 | by: JedElaine
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Three highlights in people's life: birth, marriage and death. They don't come any bigger than that, and not necessarily in that order either. Of the three, marriage is arguably the most volatile in terms of possible outcome. With birth, natural mortality rate is relatively low even in the most backward corners of the world. And death, dead people just don't revive. Marriage is another story. Married people can divorce, and divorce they sure do. It is surveyed that about 40% of Americans who ever married, divorced before.

Marriage records, or more specifically failed marriage records, are not something to brag about or publicize. On the contrary, people who do have bad marriage records will go out of the way to conceal them. A bad marriage record says a lot about someone. That's why marriage record search is a common action item whenever a personal relationship gets serious.

The information contained in public marriage records can be quite personal so there may be some restriction in its accessibility and use depending on the particular state of marriage as they come under state jurisdiction. At a basic level, the information found in public marriage records includes personal particulars of the couple, their parents and witnesses. The name of the conducting official of the marriage ceremony is usually also stated, along with the time and place of the marriage. Some marriage records are classified as confidential, in which case a different set of requirements apply for their retrieval and use.

Public marriage records have been around for a long time without much prominence because of the cost and difficulty entailed in accessing them. The quality of the records in the old days was also a far cry from what's available today. To start with, hardcopy filing and archive was tedious and labor-intensive before the electronic age. Lawyers and other professionals like investigators and court officials were seemingly the only ones up to the task of retrieving and compiling marriage records. These days, public marriage record search is widely conducted as the cost and effort is never a deterring factor anymore.

Public marriage records are obtainable free of charge (FOC). However, if they are not just for casual snooping, people are well-advised to turn to the professionals. Good commercial record providers are readily found on the internet itself. The keen competition in the industry has induced very high standards and the best thing is that they don't cost an arm and a leg like in the old days. For a few dollars, you could be scrutinizing somebody's public marriage records within minutes.


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