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Washington D.C. Marriage Certificate Overview
Learn how to order Washington, D.C. marriage certificate from the District of Columbia Superior Court. The processing time for mail Varies by county, and the fee for each marriage certificate is Varies by county. Authorized individuals who can request a certificate include the certificate holders and those with a direct and tangible interest.

Where to Get a Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate
In Washington, D.C., certified copies of marriage certificate is issued by a single authority: the D.C. Superior Court, Marriage Bureau. Unlike states, D.C. does not have a separate state vital records office and county system - the Marriage Bureau handles all marriage licenses and certificates.
D.C. Superior Court Marriage Bureau - Located at the Moultrie Courthouse in downtown Washington, the Marriage Bureau issues marriage licenses and certified copies of marriage certificate. You can request copies in person or by mail. Visit the D.C. Courts Marriage Bureau website for current fees and procedures.
For the fastest and most convenient option, you can order your Washington, D.C. marriage certificate online through our guided application service.

How Are Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate Managed?
Washington, D.C. has a unique vital records structure because it is a federal district, not a state. There are no counties or separate municipal offices - all marriage records are managed centrally by the D.C. Superior Court's Marriage Bureau.
When a couple applies for a marriage license in D.C., they do so at the Marriage Bureau. After the ceremony, the officiant returns the signed certificate to the Marriage Bureau, which records and stores the marriage record. The same office issues certified copies.
This centralized system means there is only one place to request a D.C. marriage certificate - the Marriage Bureau. This simplifies the process compared to states where you must determine whether to go to the state or county office.

Washington, D.C. and Marriage Equality History
Washington, D.C. played a significant role in the history of marriage equality in the United States. In December 2009, the D.C. Council passed the Religious Freedom and Civil Marriage Equality Amendment Act, making D.C. one of the first jurisdictions in the country to legalize same-sex marriage.
The law took effect in March 2010, and D.C. began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples. This was particularly notable because Congress has oversight authority over D.C. legislation, and the law survived a congressional review period without being overturned.
D.C. has no waiting period for marriage. Couples can obtain their license and marry on the same day. The marriage license does not expire, making D.C. one of the few jurisdictions with no validity time limit on the license.
There is no residency requirement to marry in D.C., which makes it a popular destination for couples from the surrounding Virginia and Maryland suburbs, as well as visitors from across the country. D.C. does not recognize common-law marriages formed within its jurisdiction.
How to Order D.C. Marriage Certificate
Washington, D.C., oversees its vital records, including marriage certificate, as it is a federal district and not part of any state. To obtain your D.C. marriage certificate, you can order online now with VRO for the most efficient process. Alternatively, you can order in person or by mail from the District of Columbia, which administers marriage certificate through the Superior Court.
To ensure a smooth application process, confirm and review the costs, eligibility, requirements, and processing times before ordering.

Ordering with VRO
Requesting a D.C. marriage certificate through our online filing service is quick and easy.
- Complete the online application and upload your documents.
- Process your order. ✔️
Starting from
$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
Ordering in Person
People residing near the Superior Courthouse in D.C. can get their marriage certificate using the steps below:
- Gather your documents
- Get photocopies of your documents.
- Complete the correct form.
- Present everything to the health department during regular business hours.
Hours: 8:30 am - 4:00 pm weekdays, excluding holidays.
You get the address of each county here.
Ordering By Mail
You can order your D.C. marriage certificate by following the steps below:
- Purchase an envelope
- Include a physical check or a money order payable to Clerk, D.C. Superior Court.
- Send all of the above to the D.C.'s Superior Court mailing address:
required documents
What Documents Do I Need to Order a D.C. Marriage Certificate?
Applicants must provide proof of their identity to the District of Columbia Superior Court when requesting certified copies of marriage records. To order a District of Columbia marriage record, you must provide details such as the bride and groom's names, the date of marriage, and your valid contact information. Below is the list of documents and requirements you need to have before ordering a certified copy of your District of Columbia marriage certificate:
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Cost & fees
How Much Does It Cost to Get A Marriage Certificate in D.C.?
The cost of getting a marriage certificate in D.C. depends on the D.C. Superior Court fees and your application method. The court fee is Varies by county per copy and $20.00 for a triple seal copy. When using VRO's online filing service, the fee starts at $29.00, plus state fees. VRO provides a secure online solution for ordering marriage certificate.
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How Long Does it Take to Receive a Marriage Certificate in D.C.?
In Washington, D.C., the time it takes to receive a certified copy of a marriage certificate by mail Varies by county. To avoid delays, use VRO's simple online application, which helps eliminate incomplete applications and mistakes. The rush processing option is unavailable.
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Authorization
Who is Authorized to Order a District of Columbia Marriage Certificate?
Individuals on record can request certified copies of their Washington, D.C., marriage certificate. If you need to request a record on someone else's behalf, it is essential to review the requirements for marriage certificate to confirm your eligibility. Relatives of the person on record or legal representatives may request a copy of a marriage record under specific circumstances. They must provide proof of their authorization to act on behalf of the individual on record.
Do I Need to Notarize My Application?
The District of Columbia generally does not require applicants to obtain a notarization for their applications when requesting certified copies of marriage records, regardless of how they are ordered.
Tracking
How to Track the Status of Your Marriage Certificate
When you place an order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online while it is being processed. VRO verifies your documents before forwarding them to the District of Columbia Superior Court for further processing. Additionally, you can request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's journey to the health department for extra verification.
If you are mailing your application manually, it is recommended that you send it using first-class mail with tracking information to know when it arrives at D.C. Superior Court. Once the records leave the D.C. Superior Court, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
Order Other Washington, D.C. Vital Records
You can also request other Washington, D.C. vital records through Vital Records Online:
- Washington, D.C. birth certificate
- Washington, D.C. death certificate
- Washington, D.C. divorce certificate
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frequently asked questions
Other FAQs
How Much Does a Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate Cost?
The fee for a certified copy of a Washington, D.C. marriage certificate varies by county and ordering method. When ordering through VitalRecordsOnline.com, processing fees apply in addition to the state or county fee. Contact your local vital records office or county clerk for the exact current fee schedule. Expedited processing and shipping options are available for an additional charge.
Can I Order a Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate Online?
Yes, you can order a Washington, D.C. marriage certificate online through VitalRecordsOnline.com. The online process allows you to submit your application, provide required information, and pay securely. Online orders are typically processed faster than mail-in requests. You will need to provide identifying information about both spouses and the date and location of the marriage.
Can Someone Else Request My Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate?
In Washington, D.C., the individuals named on the marriage certificate, their immediate family members, legal representatives, and those with a direct and tangible interest may request a certified copy. Third-party requestors typically need to provide a notarized authorization letter from one of the parties named on the certificate, along with valid identification and a statement explaining the purpose of the request.
Are Washington, D.C. Marriage Records Public?
Washington, D.C. marriage records are generally considered public records. However, access to certified copies may be limited to authorized individuals such as the parties named on the certificate, their family members, or those with a legitimate legal need. Informational or non-certified copies may be available for genealogical research and other purposes. Contact the Washington, D.C. vital records office for specific access policies.
What Is the Difference Between a Washington, D.C. Marriage Certificate and a Marriage License?
A marriage license is the document you obtain before your wedding that legally authorizes you to marry in Washington, D.C.. A marriage certificate is the official record proving your marriage took place. After your ceremony, the officiant signs the license and returns it to the appropriate office for filing. Once recorded, it becomes the official marriage certificate. You need the certificate for legal purposes like name changes, insurance benefits, tax filing, and immigration applications.
Where Can I Get a Copy of a Marriage Certificate in Washington, D.C.?
You can obtain a certified copy of a Washington, D.C. marriage certificate from the state vital records office, the county clerk or recorder where the marriage was filed, or online through VitalRecordsOnline.com. For older records, you may need to contact the county directly or the state archives. Processing times vary by method, with online and in-person requests typically being the fastest options.
Why Do I Need Certified Copies of My D.C. Marriage Certificate?
Marriage certificate is essential documents used for many life events. They prove one's identity and marital and family relationships. They can also settle legal disputes, claim inheritance, and investigate family history. In addition, they can provide vital details about your ancestors, such as their full names, dates of birth and death, and locations.
If you have lost or misplaced your marriage certificate, you should file a police report and request a certified replacement immediately.
Marriage certificate is often helpful or required for:
Spouse health benefits
Legal name change
Genealogy
Legal purposes
Immigration benefits
insurance
File joint taxes
Death certificate ID
Birth certificate ID
Changing your name
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen D.C. Marriage Certificate
If you lose your marriage certificate:
- Submit an application for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or through VRO. You will need to complete the application, gather the required identification and documents, and pay the fees determined by the D.C. Superior Court.
- For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to the Superior Court.
- For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to:
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District of Columbia Superior Court
Marriage Bureau - JM 690
500 Indiana Av. NW
Washington, DC 20001 - For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
- D.C. Superior Court will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
How Do I Correct or Amend a D.C. Marriage Certificate?
The D.C. Superior Court Marriage Bureau provides a simple process for amending or correcting marriage certificate as authorized by the law. Different forms correspond to the information that needs to be amended. The Marriage Bureau is located in the Moultrie Courthouse, JM 690. Contact them directly for requirements to amend your marriage record at (202) 879-1212.
You will need the following for amending or correcting a marriage certificate in D.C.:
- A completed amendment application;
- Supporting documentation;
- A notarized statement completed by an authorized person (if required).
How Do I Get an Apostille for a D.C. Marriage Certificate?
Apostilles are issued by the Secretary of State or through us online at VRO. You need an apostille when you file documents with a foreign government. It is a special certificate that verifies the authenticity of a vital record for international use and is acceptable in countries that are part of the Hague Convention.
If you are manually submitting a request for an apostille to the Secretary of State, you will need to provide the document below:
- Certified or notarized document. (Documents that have been certified under a one-cover certification are not acceptable).
You can order an apostille directly through the DC Office of Notary Commissions and Authentications, which issues apostilles, or online through VRO's Express Apostille Service. Apostilles are often required when filing a Washington, D.C. certificate with a foreign government as part of the 1961 Hague Convention.
VRO offers comprehensive apostille services for marriage certificate across all 50 US states. Governments and organizations acknowledge the service, which is legally valid in over 100 countries. VRO's service comes with expert support, costs $149 (plus government fees).
To request D.C. apostille service by mail, you will need to submit the following documents:
- Prepare your document(s):
- Apostille Marriage Certificate that must be Triple Sealed by the Superior Court.
- Complete Authentication Request Form
- Pay the state apostille fee of $15.00 per document, and make payable to the D.C. Treasurer.
- Include a pre-paid, self-addressed return envelope.
- Submit your request, including form, fees, and documents, by mail or in person.
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