Get your certified Maine Marriage Certificate
Order your government-issued Maine marriage certificate from home.
Start your application now.
Trusted by +1.5 million customers

Disclaimer
Vital Records Online (VRO) is an officially approved third-party vendor for some state health departments, offering vital record services such as birth, marriage, death, and divorce certificates. VRO is an independent, SOC 2 compliant document filing service and is not a government agency.

Order with confidence
Maine Marriage Certificate Overview
Learn how to order Maine marriage certificate from the Maine Department of Health and Human Services - Data, Research, and Vital Statistics (DHHS-DRVS). The current processing time is 2 to 5 weeks. The state fee is $15.00 per certified copy of a marriage certificate and $10.00 for a non-certified copy, with additional copies costing $6.00 each. Authorized individuals include the certificate holder, immediate family members, and authorized third parties.

Where to Get a Maine Marriage Certificate
Maine marriage certificate is available from the Maine Office of Data, Research, and Vital Statistics within the Department of Health and Human Services. The state maintains marriage records from 1892 to the present. Certified copies can be ordered online, by mail, or in person at the Augusta office. The fee is $15 for a certified copy. Visit the Maine Vital Records website for details.
You can also contact the Town Clerk in the municipality where the marriage was recorded. Maine has over 400 municipalities organized into 16 counties, and each town clerk maintains local vital records. Town clerks often provide faster walk-in service.
For a fast, guided experience, order your Maine marriage certificate online through VRO with document verification and tracking.

Is a Maine Marriage Certificate Issued by the State or Municipality?
Maine issues marriage certificate at both the state and municipal level. The Town Clerk is the original recording authority - after the ceremony, the officiant files the completed marriage certificate with the town clerk in the municipality where the marriage took place. The municipality then forwards a copy to the state Office of Vital Statistics.
Certified copies from either the town clerk or the state are equally valid. The state charges $15 per copy, while municipal fees may vary. Town clerk offices are typically the faster option for in-person requests. For older records or if you are unsure which municipality recorded the marriage, the state office can search their statewide index.

Maine Destination Weddings and Marriage Requirements
Maine is a popular destination for weddings, particularly along its scenic coastline and in its charming small towns. There is no residency requirement to marry in Maine, and no waiting period between obtaining the marriage license and the ceremony. The license is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance.
Couples can apply for a Maine marriage license at any municipal office in the state, not just the town where the wedding will take place. Maine requires no blood tests or premarital counseling. The minimum age for marriage is 18 without parental consent, or 16 with parental and judicial consent.
Maine recognizes marriages performed by a wide range of officiants, including judges, notaries public, lawyers, and ordained ministers. Maine also allows individuals to become temporarily authorized to perform a specific ceremony through a one-day marriage officiant designation, making it easy for friends or family to officiate a wedding.
How to Order State of Maine Marriage Certificate
You can order Maine marriage certificate through VRO's online filing service. VRO offers a secure and simple way to order marriage certificate. We handle the entire application process, ensuring accuracy and ease. Your application is securely delivered to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services - Data, Research, and Vital Statistics (DHHS-DRVS) for processing, allowing them to issue and mail your marriage certificate to you. You can place the order yourself in person or by mail through the Maine DHHS-DRVS by following the specific steps and meeting certain requirements.
Before ordering, review the costs, eligibility, requirements, and current processing times to ensure a smooth application process. Each county In Maine certifies and issues marriage records within its jurisdiction. You can locate where to apply for a replacement record in this comprehensive directory of county vital record providers in Maine.

Ordering with VRO
Requesting a Maine 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
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services does not offer in-person application services; however, requesting an in-person marriage certificate at a municipal health department office may be possible. Follow the process below if you want to apply in person:
- Complete the correct form.
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Present the application and documents to the health department during regular business hours.
Ordering By Mail
To order your Maine marriage certificate by mail, you need to follow these steps:
- Complete the correct form.
- Gather the required information and documents.
- Obtain photocopies of your documents.
- Purchase an envelope.
- Include a physical check or money order issued to the "Treasurer - State of Maine."
- Send all of the above to the DHHS-DRVS's mailing address below:
required documents
What Documents Are Required to Order a State of Maine Marriage Certificate?
Applicants must provide proof of their identity to the Maine DHHS-DRVS. If you do not have a primary form of identification, such as a state-issued driver's license or passport, you may submit two secondary forms of ID.
To request a copy of a Maine marriage record, you need to provide specific information, including the names of the bride and groom, the county where the marriage was recorded, and the date of the marriage. The table below lists the required documents and information needed for the application.
Primary ID Requirements Options | Secondary ID Requirements Options |
|---|---|
Driver's License | Utility Bill |
Cost & fees
What Are the Costs and Fees Associated with Replacing a Maine Marriage Certificate?
The Maine DHHS-DRVS sets the costs for obtaining marriage records. The DHHS-DRVS charges $15.00 for a certified copy of a marriage certificate and $10.00 for a non-certified copy. There is a $6.00 fee for each extra copy ordered simultaneously. 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.
State Fee |
|---|
$15.00 |
Rush Processing |
|---|
Not Available |
Additional Copy |
|---|
1 x $6.00 |
Processing time
How Long Does It Take to Process and Receive a Marriage Certificate in Maine?
The processing time for replacing the Maine marriage certificate is 2 to 5 weeks. To avoid delays, we recommend using VRO's easy online service, which helps prevent incomplete submissions and errors.
Processing Time |
|---|
2 to 5 weeks |
Rush Processing Time |
|---|
Not Available |
Authorization
Who Can Order a Maine Marriage Certificate?
Authorized individuals include those named on the marriage record or third parties authorized by the DHHS-DRVS. Applicants must show proof of identity during the application process. To obtain certified copies of marriage records on someone else's behalf, review the eligibility criteria to ensure you are authorized. Only those approved by the DHHS-DRVS can legally request the marriage records.
Authorized People
- Descendants, including children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, to the most remote degree
- Genealogists who have a researcher card issued by the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Data, Research, and Vital Statistics
- The legal custodian, guardian, or authorized representative of the person named on the record
- Parent(s) named on the record
- Person named on the record
- Spouse or registered domestic partner
Do I Need to Notarize my Maine Marriage Certificate Application?
A notary is generally not required when obtaining certified copies of Maine marriage certificate, regardless of the order method. The DHHS-DRVS generally only requires notarized affidavits when amending vital records.
Tracking
How to Track the Status of Your Maine Marriage Certificate
When you place an order with VRO, you can track the status of your application online as we handle it. VRO verifies your documents before sending them to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) for processing. You can also request mail tracking through VRO to monitor your application's progress to the MDHHS.
When manually mailing your marriage certificate request to the MDHHS, you must include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your application. Mail tracking is recommended to guarantee your certificate's timely handling and secure delivery. Once records leave the state office, they are not responsible for lost or misdirected certificates.
Order Other Maine Vital Records
You can also request other Maine vital records through Vital Records Online:
You can also explore our related guides:
frequently asked questions
Other FAQs
What Is the Difference Between a Maine Marriage Certificate and a Marriage License?
A marriage license is the document you obtain before your wedding that legally authorizes you to marry in Maine. 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 Maine?
You can obtain a certified copy of a Maine 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.
How Much Does a Maine Marriage Certificate Cost?
A certified copy of a Maine marriage certificate costs $15 for the first copy and $6 for each additional copy ordered at the same time from the Maine CDC Office of Vital Records. You can also obtain copies from the municipal clerk in the town where the marriage occurred.
Can I Order a Maine Marriage Certificate Online?
Yes, you can order a Maine marriage certificate online through an approved service provider. You can also apply by mail or in person at the Maine CDC Office of Vital Records in Augusta or at the municipal clerk office in the town where the marriage took place.
Can Someone Else Request My Maine Marriage Certificate?
In Maine, eligible requesters include either spouse named on the certificate, immediate family members, or a legal representative. If you need someone else to request the certificate on your behalf, they may use a notarized Power of Attorney (PoA) or a signed affidavit from an authorized applicant.
Are Maine Marriage Certificate Public Records?
Maine marriage certificate is generally considered public records. You can request certified copies from the Maine CDC Office of Vital Records or from the municipal clerk in the town where the marriage was recorded.
How to Correct or Amend a Maine Marriage Certificate
To correct or amend a Maine marriage certificate, you need to file an Application to Correct a Vital Record (VS-7) form with the Maine Department of Health and Human Services - Data, Research, and Vital Statistic Office (DHHS-DRVS) office, providing supporting documentation and paying a fee if the mistake was discovered more than 90 days after the original filing; contact the office at (888) 664-9491 for details and the necessary forms.
Who can apply: The individuals named on the marriage record can correct their personal information, while the marriage officiant listed on the record can correct only details related to the ceremony.
Timeframe and fees: If the error is discovered within 90 days of the filing date, there may be no fee required, but if it's beyond 90 days, a fee of $60.00 will apply. Additional copies of the amended record ordered simultaneously are $6.00 each. Checks or money orders may be made to the "Treasurer, State of Maine."
Supporting documents: Depending on the type of correction, you will need to provide supporting documents. For acceptable documents, refer to the Documents That May Be Used When Applying to Correct a Vital Record.
Contact information: Contact the Maine CDC Vital Records office at (207) 287-3771 or 287-1919 for guidance and the necessary forms.
How to Replace a Lost or Stolen Maine Marriage Certificate
If you lose your marriage certificate:
- Submit an application for a certified replacement copy in person, by mail, or online through VRO. You will need to complete the application, gather the required identification and documents, and pay the fees determined by the DHHS-DRVS.
- For in-person applications: Present the completed application and required documents to a county health department.
- For applying by mail: Send your application, documents, and a check or money order for the replacement fee to the DHHS-DRVS at:
Vital Records 11 State House Station,
220 Capitol Street,
Augusta, ME 04333-0011 - For online submissions: Complete the application and upload your documents through the VRO website (payable by credit card online).
- DHHS-DRVS will mail the certified copy(s) after processing.
How do you obtain an Apostille for Maine Marriage Certificate?
The apostille for Maine vital records can be obtained through either the Secretary of State Division of Corporations, UCC, and Commissions, or Vital Records Online (VRO).
VRO offers comprehensive apostille services for birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates 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 make this request manually, you will have to provide the following information:
- Completed Apostille Application Form.
- Document to be authenticated.
- Payment of $10.00 per document.
You can submit requests for vital record apostilles to the Secretary of State Division of Corporations, UCC, and Commissions at the following addresses:
For walk-in appointments or express shipping (UPS, DHL, or Federal Express), you can visit or submit the request to the physical address:
For standard mail, use the following address: