Wallingford Marriage License and Certificate Records

Wallingford marriage records are kept at the Town Clerk office on South Main Street. Wallingford is located in both Hartford and New Haven counties. The Town Clerk maintains all vital records for the town. You can find marriage licenses and certificates at this office.

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44,389 Population (2024)
$20 Certificate Fee
$50 License Fee
65 Day License Valid

Wallingford Town Clerk Office

The Wallingford Town Clerk is at 45 South Main Street. This is in Town Hall. The office is open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can reach them at (203) 294-2145. They handle all marriage records.

Wallingford is unique in Connecticut. It spans two counties. Part is in Hartford County. Part is in New Haven County. The Town Clerk serves the entire town regardless of which county a resident lives in.

Wallingford Town Clerk office for marriage records

The office provides marriage licenses. They file completed certificates. They sell certified copies. They answer questions about vital records.

Note: Wallingford is in both Hartford and New Haven counties.

Marriage License Process in Wallingford

To marry in Wallingford, you need a license from the Town Clerk. Both parties must appear in person. Each needs photo ID. The fee is $50. The license lasts 65 days.

The license is valid anywhere in Connecticut. You are not required to marry in Wallingford. Many couples get their license in one town and marry in another. This is common and legal.

The officiant must return the license after the wedding. They return it to the town where the ceremony occurred. That town files the certificate. Keep this in mind when planning.

Wallingford Marriage Certificate Copies

Certified copies of Wallingford marriage certificates cost $20 each. You can get them at the Town Clerk office. You can also order by mail or online. These are official documents with a raised seal.

Anyone 18 or older may purchase copies. Connecticut law makes marriage records public. You do not need to be the couple. You do not need to explain your reason. Just provide the necessary information.

Many people need certified copies. Newlyweds need them for name changes. Genealogists need them for research. Lawyers need them for cases. Insurance companies need them for coverage changes.

How to Order Wallingford Marriage Records

You have three main options for ordering Wallingford marriage records. Each works well. Pick based on your schedule.

In-person visits offer the fastest service. Go to 45 South Main Street. The office is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Bring your photo ID. Bring payment. Most requests are filled immediately.

Mail orders are good for remote requesters. Send to Wallingford Town Clerk, 45 South Main Street, Wallingford, CT 06492. Include full names, marriage date, your ID copy, and payment. Allow time for processing and mail delivery.

Online ordering for Wallingford marriage records

Online orders go through VitalChek. Visit vitalchek.com. This service has extra fees. But it is convenient. You can order any time. Processing takes 3 to 5 business days plus shipping.

State Office for Wallingford Marriage Certificates

The State Vital Records Office also keeps copies. They have Wallingford records from 1897 to now. Their office is at 410 Capitol Avenue in Hartford.

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

The state office is slower than town offices. Town clerks can usually provide same-day service. Use the local office when possible. Use the state office only if needed.

Eligibility to Marry in Wallingford

Connecticut law sets marriage requirements. Both parties must be 18 or older. Both must be unmarried. Both must consent freely. Neither can be under conservatorship.

Prohibited relationships are defined in state law. You cannot marry close relatives. This includes parents, children, siblings, and certain others. These rules apply in Wallingford and throughout Connecticut.

No blood test is required. The waiting period was eliminated years ago. The process is efficient. Most couples complete applications quickly.

Genealogy Research in Wallingford Records

Wallingford has a long history. The town dates back to colonial times. Marriage records reflect this history. Genealogists find valuable information in these documents.

The Town Clerk has records from many decades. Older records may need special handling. The Connecticut State Library can help with very old records. They are at 231 Capitol Avenue in Hartford.

When researching, provide all known details. Names help. Dates help. Locations help. The more you tell the clerk, the better they can assist.

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Nearby Towns for Marriage Records

If Wallingford does not have your record, check these neighboring towns. Each maintains separate marriage records.

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