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How to Find Someone's Marriage or Divorce Record Online (2026)

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How to find someone's marriage record, divorce record, or marital history in U.S. public records — county clerk sites, aggregators, and personal-use methods.
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Why People Look Up Marriage Records

Most marriage / divorce-record searches are harmless:

This is personal-use territory. Marriage and divorce records are public in nearly every U.S. state — but using them to deny employment, housing, or credit violates federal law (FCRA).

Method 1 — County Clerk Sites

Marriage licenses are filed at the county level. Most counties have an online searchable index. Steps:

  1. Identify the likely county of marriage (where the couple lived)
  2. Google "[county name] county clerk marriage records"
  3. Search by name + approximate year
  4. Many counties show the record summary free; full certificates require ID + fee
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Method 2 — State Vital Records Office

State health departments (Vital Records) maintain centralized indices. Less granular than county but covers cases where you don't know the county. CDC keeps a directory: cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/.

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Method 3 — Public-Records Aggregators

Sites like Spokeo and BeenVerified surface marriage and divorce records alongside a person's addresses, relatives, and prior names. Especially useful when:

Method 4 — Court Dockets for Divorce

Divorces are litigated, so they're filed in court dockets. State court e-filing systems (e.g., Florida's, Texas') let you search by name. Sealed divorces (high-asset / celebrity / abuse cases) are not visible.

What's Public vs. Sealed

Publicly searchable: marriage date + names + county. Names of children, financial settlements, abuse allegations, and other sensitive details are usually sealed or redacted. Personal-use research should stay on the public side.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are marriage records really public?

Yes in nearly every U.S. state — the marriage license (date, names, county) is a public record. Divorce records are also public except where sealed by judge order.

How do I find someone's maiden name?

Public-records aggregators show "also known as" / "previous names" linked to a person. Marriage-license indices show the bride's and groom's names side-by-side. Family-tree sites (Ancestry, FamilySearch) often have it.

Can I find out if someone is currently married?

You can find a marriage record, but absence of a divorce record doesn't prove someone is still married — many separations and informal splits never make court records. Use marriage data as a strong signal, not a final answer.

Is it legal to look up a stranger's marriage record?

Yes — marriage records are public. The legal line is the same as all people-search: never use the info for employment, housing, or credit decisions, or to harass anyone.

Are these searches anonymous?

Generally yes. County and aggregator searches do not notify the subject. Some restricted-access systems require you to log in or pay, in which case your search may be logged — but not visible to the subject.

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