Within 30 days after the ceremony, the license must be returned to the Clerk's office that issued the license in order to be registered with the State. The couple will then receive two certified copies of the license for name change and legal purposes. Marriage License Application. If you would like a judge to perform your ceremony, please contact Justice Court at or Municipal Court at Once a Declaration of Marriage is filed with the Clerk of District Court, the couple is recognized as being legally married.
The application process is the same as the application for a marriage license. Your Declaration of Marriage must be one-sided and must include the following information for both the bride and groom:. If the person solemnizing the marriage is satisfied that the absent party is unable to be present and has consented to the marriage, the person may solemnize the marriage by proxy. If the person solemnizing the marriage is not satisfied, the parties may petition the district court for an order permitting the marriage to be solemnized by proxy.
Following the ruling of the U. Supreme Court, on June 26, , Montana began to recognize and provide marriage records for same-sex unions. In Montana, a complete marriage record consists of a marriage license and a marriage certificate.
However, not all parts of a marriage record are available to the public. Marriage licenses are confidential records due to the information contained in them and are only available to the parties named on the license. A valid copy of a photo ID is required to receive this when a request is made.
Marriage certificates are public records, but certified copies can only be received by the parties named on the certificates. Individuals not named on a Montana marriage certificate can only request for, and receive, plain copies of the marriage record.
Montana makes all Marriage Records public after 30 years. Therefore, anyone can obtain copies of a marriage license and a marriage certificate 30 years from the date of the marriage recorded in these documents. Family Court records can include marriage records and divorce records. These records contain personal information of those involved and their maintenance is critical should anyone involved wish to make changes.
Because of this both marriage and divorce records can be considered more difficult to locate and obtain than other public records, and may not be available through government sources or third party public record websites. Montana marriage records refer to all the available documents relating to marriages, which were legally enacted, in the State of Montana.
In Montana, a complete marriage record consists of a marriage license and a certified marriage certificate. Montana does not retain a central register of marriages in the state. All marriage records, in the state, are maintained by the individual counties where the marriages occurred. However, the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Service maintains a statewide index for locating marriage certificates issued since July Both government websites and organizations may offer divorce and marriage records.
Similarly, third party public record websites can also provide these types of records. But because third party organizations are not operated or sponsored by the government, record availability may vary. Further, marriage and divorce records are considered highly private and are often sealed, meaning availability of these types of records cannot be guaranteed.
A Montana marriage certificate is a legal document that confirms that the two individuals, named on the certificate, have entered a legal union marriage in the State of Montana. Leave this field empty. Please be aware that the information obtained using SearchQuarry. Data availability is largely dependent on various public sources from which the information is aggregated.
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