Our office cannot issue a certified copy of a marriage license or divorce decree. You must obtain a certified copy of a marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county that issued the marriage license. You must obtain a certified copy of a divorce decree from the district clerk's office in the county where the divorce was granted. We are unable to issue verifications for marriages before 1966 and divorces before 1968.
The Vital Statistics Section does maintain public indexes of Texas marriages since 1966 and Texas divorces since 1968. We are unable to issue verifications for marriages before 1966 and divorces before 1968.
For records prior to those years, you must contact the county where the marriage license was issued or the district clerk in the district where the divorce was granted.
On request, we provide verification letters of marriage and divorce based on these indexes. For details about ordering a marriage or divorce verification, visit the Marriage/Divorce records webpage.
Note that these verification letters are not certified and are not intended to be a certification of marriage or divorce.
No, a marriage-verification letter is not the same as a marriage license. A marriage-verification letter is a letter that verifies whether or not a marriage has been recorded with the State of Texas since 1966. For copies of marriage licenses, contact the county clerk in the county in which the marriage license was obtained.
For details about ordering a marriage or divorce verification, visit the Marriage/Divorce records webpage.
No, a divorce-verification letter is not the same as a divorce decree. A divorce-verification letter is a letter that verifies whether or not a divorce has been recorded with the State of Texas since 1968. For copies of divorce decrees, contact the district clerk in the district where the divorce was granted.
For details about ordering a divorce verification online, visit the Marriage/Divorce records webpage.