How to Find South Carolina Marriage Records

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Finding South Carolina Marriage Records

 * South Carolina did not require marriage licenses until July 1, 1911.

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Next Step: When did the marriage occur?

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 * Marriage Records


 * Choose a time period:
 * Before 1911
 * 1911 to 1949
 * 1950 to Present
 * Marriage year unknown


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Marriages Before 1911
South Carolina did not require marriage licenses until July 1, 1911. The probate judge's office in the county courthouse holds licenses issued before 1950 and after October 2009. Statewide registration of marriages began in July 1950. Both The Division of Vital Records and the county probate court have copies of licenses issued after July 1, 1950 through November 2009.

There are a limited amount of marriages before 1741. At this time, North Carolina was a part of Virginia.

From 1669 to 1742, marriages were performed by clergy or civil authorities and were recorded in county records. Check the North Carolina Archives or the Family History Library to see what is available for the county you are interested in.

If you cannot locate your ancestor in the databases below, try searching for marriage information in other records.

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Marriages from 1911 to 1949
South Carolina began registering marriage licenses starting July 1, 1911.

If you did not find the marriage record in the index above, try the following:

STEP TWO: Obtain the Record
If you found the marriage information from the indexes above, there are two ways to obtain the marriage record:

OPTION 1 Marriage Records on Microfilm Some county marriage records may be available from the North Carolina Archives or FamilySearch Centers and Libraries. With the county and date of marriage, use the table to determine how to make a search.

OPTION 2 Order the marriage record from the Register of Deeds in the county the marriage took place. List of county Register of Deeds contact information.

'''Still can't find your ancestor in the above indexes? Try one of the following:'''


 * Tips for searching online indexes
 * Search for Gretna Greens-- locations away from the home county where marriage laws were less restrictive
 * Try other records with marriage information

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Marriages from 1950 to Present
Vital Records office of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has copies of marriages from July 1950 to 2010.

If you did not find the marriage record in the index above, try the following:

STEP TWO: Obtain the Record
PART A: You know the exact date and place of marriage from your records or the above indexes


 * Copies of the marriage record may be ordered from the Register of Deeds at the County Courthouse.


 * Copies of the marriage record may be ordered from the North Carolina Public Health, Vital Records Unit.

PART B: You don't know the exact date or place of marriage


 * If you know the county of marriage, you can request a search for a fee from the Register of Deeds at the County Courthouse.
 * If you don't know the date or county of marriage, you can try searching for marriage information in other records.

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