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Get your certified Florida marriage certificate quickly and securely. Records are issued by the Florida Department of Health, and you can order online, by mail, or in person with ease. Start your request today and receive your official certificate delivered by mail without delays.

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Florida Marriage Certificate

Learn how to order a Florida marriage certificate from the Florida Department of Health – Bureau of Vital Statistics. The current processing time is typically 3 to 5 business days. The state fee is $5.00 for the first certified copy (this includes the required search fee), and additional copies are $4.00 each when ordered at the same time. Florida marriage certificates are public records, and any person may request a certified copy without providing identification.

How to Order a Florida Marriage Certificate

You can conveniently order your Florida marriage certificate online now through VRO, in person, or by mail from the Florida Department of Health - Bureau of Vital Statistics (FL DOH-BVS) by following the instructions below for each ordering method. Before you begin the application process, be sure to review the costs, eligibility, requirements, and current processing times.




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Ordering Online with VRO

Order online now through VRO with a simple two-step process:

  1. Complete the online application and upload your documents.
  2. Process your order.

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$29+ state fees

Benefits of Ordering Online with VRO

  • 5 minutes process
  • No waiting in lines
  • No handling paperwork or mail
  • Simplified application process
  • 24 hour service
  • Online assistance by specialists
  • Verification and error-checking
  • Order tracking
  • Online notary
  • Pay online by credit card
  • Remote processing time

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required documents

What Documents Are Required to Order a
Marriage Certificate in Florida?

All applicants must provide proof of identity with a valid primary (government-issued) ID to request certified copies of a Florida marriage certificate. Review the table below for the list of required information and documents from the person on record or third-party requests, as stipulated by the FL DOH-BVS.


Primary ID Requirements Options

Secondary ID Requirements Options

Driver's License

Passport

State ID

US Military ID

Auto Insurance

Health Insurance Card

Matricula card

School ID

Tax Document or Mail with Current Address

Vehicle title or registration

Consular card

Employment ID

Foreign issued driver license

Identification card

How to Get a Florida Marriage Certificate Without ID

If you do not have a valid primary form of identification, Florida may accept alternative forms of ID.

In some cases, you can provide two secondary forms of identification if your primary ID is expired.

If you do not have any valid primary ID, you may be required to provide three forms of secondary identification, such as:

  • A foreign-issued driver’s license, consular ID, or matricula card
  • Plus two additional documents, such as a vehicle title or registration, health insurance card, employment ID, school ID, tax document, or mail showing your current address



Cost & fees

What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Marriage Certificate in Florida?

The Florida Department of Health charges a $5.00 fee for the first computer-generated certified copy of a Florida marriage certificate. Additional copies ordered in the same request are $4.00 each. Rush processing is available for an additional $10.00 and places your order in priority handling.



State Fee

$5.00 (first certified copy, includes search fee)


Rush Processing

$10.00 (priority processing)


Additional Copy

1 x $4.00 each (ordered at the same time)


Shipping & Handling

$1.00 per order

Processing time

How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Marriage Certificate in Florida?

Processing times for Florida marriage certificates may vary depending on request volume and order method. Standard processing is typically 3 to 5 business days, not including mailing time.

Rush orders are available for an additional $10.00 fee and receive priority processing by the Florida Department of Health – Bureau of Vital Statistics. A specific expedited timeframe is not guaranteed.

All orders are mailed via standard USPS delivery unless a prepaid expedited shipping envelope is included with your application. Processing times do not include shipping time.



Processing Time

3-5 business days

Rush Processing Time

Rush orders are available, but a specific expedited timeframe is not guaranteed.



Authorization

Who is Authorized to Order a Florida Marriage Certificate?

Florida marriage certificates are public records. Any person may request a certified copy of a Florida marriage certificate. There are no restrictions on who can apply.

You do not need to be a spouse, family member, or legal representative to request a Florida marriage record. No identification is required to obtain a certified copy.

These records are maintained by the Florida Department of Health – Bureau of Vital Statistics and are available for marriages recorded in the state of Florida.


Do I Need to Notarize My Florida Marriage Certificate Application?

You do not need to notarize a request for a Florida marriage certificate. Because Florida marriage records are public records, no identification or notarization is required for any applicant.

Any person may request a certified copy without providing proof of identity, relationship, or legal authorization.

If you are submitting a request by mail, simply complete the application form and include the correct fee. No notarized statement or supporting identification documents are required.

Tracking

How to Track the Status of Your Marriage Certificate Replacement

After you submit your marriage certificate application through VRO, you can track your order status through the support portal. While the FL DOH-BVS delivers marriage certificate by USPS first-class mail, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.

If you mail your application manually to the FL DOH-BVS, purchase first-class mail tracking to confirm its arrival at their office.


State VR Office Tracking

All orders are mailed Standard US Postal delivery unless a special prepaid express delivery envelope is provided.


VRO Tracking

VRO provides First-Class Mail Tracking with every online order.

Rush Processing is available as an Add-On for same-day Verification and Dispatching of your Application.

frequently asked questions

Other FAQs


  • Why Do I Need a Copy of My Florida Marriage Certificate?

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    A copy of a marriage certificate is needed to legally prove your marital status, which is often required for changing your name on official documents, applying for certain benefits, and other important life events.

    Marriage certificates are often helpful or required for:

    • Name change (Social Security, driver’s license, passport)
    • Updating identification and legal documents
    • Immigration or visa applications
    • Spousal benefits (health insurance, Social Security, pensions)
    • Tax filing purposes
    • Proof of marital status in legal matters
    • Banking and financial account updates
    • Estate and inheritance claims
  • What Does a Florida Marriage Certificate Look Like?

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    A Florida marriage certificate is an official document issued by the clerk of court in the county where the marriage license was recorded. The appearance may vary slightly by county and year, but all certified copies include standard identifying features.

    A certified (official) marriage certificate typically includes:

    • Full Names of Both Spouses: The legal names of the individuals listed on the record
    • Date of Marriage: The official date the marriage took place
    • Place of Marriage: The city and county where the marriage was recorded
    • Marriage License Information: Details related to the issued license
    • Clerk’s Seal: An official seal (raised or printed) validating the document
    • Signature of the Clerk or Authorized Official: Confirms the record is certified
    • Date of Issuance: The date the certified copy was issued
    • Security Paper: Printed on specialized paper to help prevent fraud

    In some cases, the certificate may also include additional details depending on the county.

    Informational or uncertified copies (if available) may include a notation indicating they are not valid for legal identification purposes.


    Real Florida Marriage Certificate Example
  • How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Florida Marriage Certificate

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    You can get a replacement certificate for a lost or stolen Florida Marriage Certificate. Below is the process to follow after losing it and how to get a replacement:

    If you lose your marriage certificate:

    1. Submit an application for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or online through VRO. Complete the application, gather the documents, and pay the fees determined by the FDH-BVS.
      1. For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department or visit the FDH-BVS office.

        Walk-in Address:
        1217 North Pearl Street
        Jacksonville, FL 32202
      2. For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the Florida Department of Health
        Bureau of Vital Statistics
        P.O. Box 210
        Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042
      3. For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
    2. FDH-BVS will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
  • How to Correct or Amend a Florida Marriage Certificate

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    To correct an error on your Florida marriage certificate, you must file an "Amended Marriage License" form with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the county where your marriage license was filed. Also, you will need to present a valid ID and supporting documentation to correct your Florida marriage record.

  • How to Obtain an Apostille for a Florida Marriage Certificate

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    A certified copy of a Florida marriage certificate confirms the marriage is legally valid. It is an official document for legal, financial, and personal matters, including the management of affairs and international travel.

    The certified copy is used for name changes with the Social Security Administration, state-issued IDs, employers, banks, sharing health benefits, filing taxes, and applying for a loan or mortgage. You must have a copy for legal matters that require proof.

    An informational copy is not official and can be used for personal purposes but not for legal or official purposes, such as proving age or citizenship. Also, you cannot use it to establish identity.

  • What’s the Difference Between a Certified and an Informational Copy of a Florida Marriage Certificate?

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    A certified copy of a Florida marriage certificate confirms the marriage is legally valid. It is an official document for legal, financial, and personal matters, including the management of affairs and international travel.

    The certified copy is used for name changes with the Social Security Administration, state-issued IDs, employers, banks, sharing health benefits, filing taxes, and applying for a loan or mortgage. You must have a copy for legal matters that require proof.

    An informational copy is not official and can be used for personal purposes but not for legal or official purposes, such as proving age or citizenship. Also, you cannot use it to establish identity.