Montgomery County Marriage License Search

Montgomery County keeps marriage license records at the Register of Deeds office in Troy, North Carolina. The office is at 102 East Spring Street and serves residents across this central Piedmont county. Marriage bonds in Montgomery County date back to 1779, making the collection one of the older sets of records in the state. Couples who want to wed here must apply in person at the Register of Deeds. The staff also helps those who need certified copies of marriage certificates for legal or personal use. Whether you are looking into your family tree or need a copy of a recent marriage record, the Montgomery County office is your first stop.

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Apply for a Montgomery County Marriage License

Both parties must appear at the Montgomery County Register of Deeds to apply. Bring a valid photo ID and your Social Security number. The office accepts applications Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 51, both people must provide proper documents before the license can be issued.

If either person was married before, state the month and year of the most recent divorce. A certified copy of the divorce decree is required if the divorce was final within the last 30 days. There is no waiting period and no blood test. The license takes effect the moment it is issued. It remains valid for 60 days and can be used anywhere in North Carolina. The Montgomery County Register of Deeds also provides a marriage license worksheet that you can fill out before your visit to save time at the counter.

Marriage License Fees in Montgomery County

The fee for a marriage license in Montgomery County is $60. This is the standard amount set by North Carolina law and applies to every county in the state. Payment is accepted at the office in Troy. Call (910) 576-4271 to confirm which payment methods are available.

After the ceremony, the officiant must return the signed license to the Montgomery County Register of Deeds within 10 days. This step is required by N.C.G.S. § 51-6. Two witnesses must also sign the license during the ceremony. Failing to return the license on time can delay the recording of your marriage in the county system. The $60 fee covers the license itself and the state filing portion under N.C.G.S. § 51-8.

Certified Copies of Montgomery County Marriage Records

Certified copies of marriage certificates cost $10 each at the Montgomery County Register of Deeds. Under N.C.G.S. § 130A-93, only eligible people may receive a certified copy. This includes the person on the record, their spouse, parents, children, grandparents, siblings, or a legal representative with proof of authority.

You can request copies in person at 102 East Spring Street in Troy. Mail requests should be sent to P.O. Box 695, Troy, NC 27371. Include a signed letter with the full names on the record, the date of marriage, a copy of your photo ID, payment, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The fax number is (910) 576-2209 if you need to reach the office that way. Uncertified copies are also available at a lower cost for those who need records for research only.

Note: Personal checks may not be accepted for mail orders, so use a money order or certified bank check to avoid delays.

Montgomery County Marriage Record History

Montgomery County holds one of the longer marriage record collections in North Carolina. Marriage bonds date from 1779 to 1868. Marriage licenses begin in 1868 and run to the present. Birth and death records start in 1913. Land records go back to 1779 as well. The county was formed in 1779 from Anson County, and the Register of Deeds has maintained records since that time.

For genealogy research, the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh holds microfilm copies of early marriage bonds and other county records. These resources are free to use and can help you trace family connections in the Piedmont region of the state.

Montgomery County Record Services

The Montgomery County Register of Deeds does more than issue marriage licenses. The office records deeds, easements, deeds of trust, and releases. It maintains indexes on all recorded instruments and handles UCC filings. Staff also record plats and surveys, keep birth and death records, and issue statewide birth certificates for people born from 1971 to the present.

Military discharge records are recorded at no charge. The office also administers notary oaths and records assumed business names, partnerships, and incorporation papers. If you need any of these services along with a marriage license, you can handle them all in one visit to the Troy office. The office is closed on county holidays, so check the schedule before you go.

How to Search Montgomery County Records

Start your search by visiting the Montgomery County Register of Deeds at 102 East Spring Street in Troy. The office is open weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Call (910) 576-4271 or (910) 576-4221 for phone help. Land records from 1999 forward are searchable online through the county's recorded document search system.

The NC Association of Registers of Deeds county finder can help you locate offices in other counties if you are not sure where a marriage took place. The NC Vital Records office holds statewide marriage certificates from 1962 to the present and charges $24 per three-year search period.

The NC Vital Records homepage provides ordering options and current processing times for marriage certificates. Visit the NC Vital Records portal for the latest details.

North Carolina Vital Records homepage for Montgomery County marriage license searches

This site covers all state-level vital record services, including marriage certificates from 1962 onward.

The marriage certificates page explains how to request a copy from the state and what fees apply. View the NC marriage certificates page for full instructions.

NC marriage certificates page for Montgomery County marriage license records

Each search covers a three-year period and includes one copy if a record is found.

The NC county finder tool helps you locate the Register of Deeds for any county in the state. Use the county finder to get contact information for Montgomery County or any other office.

NC county finder tool for locating Montgomery County marriage license office

All 100 county offices are listed with phone numbers and addresses.

Note: Confirm hours and payment methods by calling (910) 576-4271 before your visit.

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