Standard processing for a certified marriage certificate takes 2 to 8 weeks depending on the state and method. Here’s a breakdown of processing times and how to get yours faster.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Marriage Certificate?
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How long it takes to get a certified marriage certificate depends on the state where you were married, the office issuing it, and the method you use to order. Most states take 2 to 8 weeks for a mail-in request. Electronic filing through an approved vendor — or in-person pickup at the county clerk — can be much faster.
Typical Processing Times by Method
- In-person at the county clerk’s office: Often same-day, if the county offers it
- Online through VRO in approved states (CA, MT): A few business days to about a week, especially with 2-Day Air return shipping
- Online through VRO in other states: Typically 2 to 6 weeks
- Mail request directly to state or county: Typically 4 to 12 weeks
- State online ordering (where offered): 1 to 6 weeks
State-by-State Estimated Processing Times
| State | Standard Processing | Expedited Available? |
|---|---|---|
| California | 4–6 weeks | Yes (VRO e-filing faster than mail) |
| Texas | 2–4 weeks | Yes |
| Florida | 2–3 weeks | Yes |
| New York | 4–8 weeks | Limited |
| Pennsylvania | 3–5 weeks | Yes (at county level) |
| Ohio | 2–4 weeks | Yes (county) |
| Illinois | 3–5 weeks | Yes |
| Georgia | 2–4 weeks | Yes |
| North Carolina | 3–5 weeks | Yes |
| Montana | A few business days (VRO e-filing) | Yes (2-Day Air return) |
Estimates vary based on state volume and staffing. See the linked state page for current timing.
Why Marriage Records Can Be Slow
Unlike birth and death records — which are almost always maintained at the state level — marriage records are often filed first with the county clerk’s office where the license was issued. The state vital records office may or may not have a copy, and indexing can lag behind the county’s records. This adds delay in some states.
The Fastest Ways to Get a Marriage Certificate
1. In person at the county clerk
If you live near or can travel to the county where the marriage was recorded, walking in with your ID often produces a certified copy the same day.
2. Electronic filing through VRO (Montana and California)
VRO is an approved vendor in California and Montana. In Montana, electronic filing combined with a 2-Day Air return envelope can deliver a certified copy within roughly a week. In California, electronic filing is faster than mail but depends on the state’s current workload.
3. Expedited handling with 2-Day Air return
For all other states, VRO offers expedited handling with a 2-Day Air return envelope. We prioritize your application and the state ships the certified copy back to you using the prepaid 2-Day Air envelope instead of standard mail.
What Can Cause Delays?
- Incorrect or misspelled names on the application
- Wrong state or county
- Missing or unclear photo ID
- Missing notarization (in states that require it)
- Missing payment or incorrect fee
- A recent marriage not yet indexed in the state’s system
- High state volume (seasonal or after legislative changes)
VRO’s application review catches many of these issues before submission, reducing the risk of rejection.
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