Go to the courthouse in the county where you got married and get a certified copy.
2007-06-22 04:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Replace Lost Marriage Certificate
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answered by ? 4
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answered by Mark 3
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Call the courthouse you got married at and tell them you lost it. Tell them when you will be there to pick it up. Then you can just go down there and they will have it all ready for you. You will have some paper work to fill out, but you can even do that online. It will cost between 10-15 dollars to replace it, but it is something you really need to have. Hope this helps!
2007-06-22 04:11:13
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answered by ♥ Rachel The Great ♥ 4
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If you live a distance from where you were married, you can go on line and look up your county courthouse. You may be able to request an "original copy" (a copy with a seal) online or you may have to snail mail them. In either case, you will get another valid certificate for a small fee.
2007-06-22 04:12:21
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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Go to the courthouse in the county you got married in. You can get a copy from records. Should cost between $15 - $25.
2007-06-22 04:08:53
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answered by Sarah G 1
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If you were married in court ask the secretary a copy of your marriage certificate and pay for the usual amount that the court requires. If in the church request a copy from the secretary too. You'll surely pay some amount.
2007-06-22 04:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the courthouse and fill out the paperwork or find the paperwork on the courts website of the county you were married and send a self addressed envelope with a check.
2007-06-22 04:10:21
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answered by sugarcarat 5
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You can go to your vital statistics office which is most times located in your county health department or you can go to the courthouse of the county you were married in.
2007-06-22 04:17:37
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be able to find this information online if you look for the records office for the county you were married in.
Try googling it.
2007-06-22 04:09:52
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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