Meriden Marriage Records Access

Meriden marriage records are kept at the Town Clerk office on East Main Street. The office maintains all vital statistics for the city. You can find marriage licenses and certificates there. Records are available to the public. You can search in person or request copies by mail.

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Meriden Marriage Records Quick Facts

60,849 Population (2024)
$20 Certificate Fee
$50 License Fee
65 Day License Valid

Meriden Town Clerk Marriage Records Office

The Meriden Town Clerk office is at 142 East Main Street. This is in the heart of the city. The office handles all vital records for Meriden. This includes births, deaths, and marriages. The phone number is (203) 630-4125.

The Town Clerk serves as the Registrar of Vital Statistics. This role includes issuing marriage licenses. It also includes filing marriage certificates. The clerk keeps permanent records of all marriages in Meriden.

Meriden Town Clerk marriage license office

You can visit the office during regular business hours. Call ahead to confirm the best time. Some days are busier than others. The staff can help you with your request.

Note: Office hours may vary. Call (203) 630-4125 before your visit.

Getting a Marriage License in Meriden

Couples who plan to marry in Meriden must get a license from the Town Clerk. Both parties must appear together. They must bring valid photo ID. The fee is $50. The license is good for 65 days.

The process is simple. You fill out an application. You show your identification. You pay the fee. The clerk issues your license. You can then get married anywhere in Connecticut.

Many couples choose to marry in Meriden. The city has beautiful venues. It has historic churches. It has lovely parks. The Town Clerk office is easy to reach.

Meriden Marriage Certificate Copies

After your wedding, you may want certified copies of your Meriden marriage certificate. These cost $20 each. Certified copies have a raised seal. They are valid for legal use. You may need them to change your name. You may need them for insurance. You may need them for other legal matters.

Anyone 18 or older can buy a certified copy. You do not need to be the couple. You do not need to explain why you want it. Connecticut law makes marriage records public.

To request a copy, you need the names of both parties. You need the date of marriage. The more details you give, the faster the search goes. Bring your photo ID when you visit.

How to Order Meriden Marriage Records

You have several ways to get Meriden marriage records. Each method has its own timeline. Pick the one that works for your needs.

In-person visits are fastest. Go to the Town Clerk office at 142 East Main Street. Bring your ID and payment. Most requests are filled the same day. This is the best option if you need records quickly.

Mail orders work for those who cannot visit. Send your request to Meriden Town Clerk, 142 East Main Street, Meriden, CT 06450. Include names, dates, and your ID copy. Include payment. Allow time for processing and mail delivery.

Online orders go through VitalChek. This is the state-approved vendor. Visit vitalchek.com to start. There is an extra fee. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days plus shipping.

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State Copies of Meriden Marriage Certificates

The Connecticut Department of Public Health keeps copies of all Meriden marriages. Their records start from July 1, 1897. The State Vital Records Office is in Hartford. You can reach them by mail or online.

Mail requests go to 410 Capitol Avenue, MS #11VRS, Hartford, CT 06106. Include a money order for $20 per copy. Make it payable to "Treasurer, State of Connecticut." State processing takes up to 12 weeks.

For faster service, contact the Meriden Town Clerk directly. Local offices process requests more quickly. Many offer same-day service for in-person requests.

Legal Requirements for Meriden Marriages

Connecticut law governs all marriages in Meriden. The main statute is C.G.S. § 46b-24. This law covers marriage licenses and who can perform weddings. It also covers how records are kept.

Under C.G.S. § 7-51a, marriage records are public. Anyone 18 or older may view or purchase copies. Social security numbers are removed from public copies. This protects privacy.

Who can perform your wedding? Judges can. Retired judges can. Justices of the peace can. Ordained clergy can. This includes online ordination. The officiant must return the license to the Town Clerk after the ceremony.

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