Find Pitt County Marriage License Records

Pitt County handles marriage license records at the Register of Deeds office in Greenville, North Carolina. As home to East Carolina University, Greenville is the largest city in the eastern part of the state. The Register of Deeds issues new marriage licenses and provides certified copies of past marriage certificates. The county has maintained vital records since its early formation. Couples from across the region visit the Greenville office to begin the marriage process. Staff members can also help with research into historical marriage records for genealogy or legal purposes.

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Pitt County Marriage License Application

Both people must visit the Pitt County Register of Deeds in Greenville to apply. Each person needs a valid photo ID and their Social Security number. Accepted forms of ID include a driver's license, state ID, passport, or military ID. Under N.C.G.S. Chapter 51, both applicants must provide proper identification before the license can be issued.

An online marriage application is available through the Pitt County Register of Deeds website. You can fill out the application before your office visit to save time. If either person was married before, state the month and year of the last divorce. A certified divorce decree is needed if it was final within the past 30 days. There is no waiting period. The license is good right away and valid for 60 days.

Marriage License Fees in Pitt County

A marriage license in Pitt County costs $60. This is the standard fee set by North Carolina law and applies to every county in the state. The fee covers the local filing and the state portion. Contact the Pitt County Register of Deeds to confirm accepted payment methods.

After the ceremony, the officiant must return the signed license to the Pitt County Register of Deeds within 10 days. This is required by N.C.G.S. § 51-6. Two witnesses must sign the license at the wedding. Once filed, the document becomes a permanent county record under N.C.G.S. § 51-8. Failing to return the license on time can delay the official recording of the marriage.

Get Certified Pitt County Marriage Records

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

Request copies in person at the Greenville office or by mail. For mail orders, include a signed letter with the names on the record, the marriage date, a copy of your photo ID, payment, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Pitt County provides online records access for some document types, which can help you start your search from home. The university community in Greenville means many former students return to request copies of marriages performed during their time at ECU.

Note: Uncertified copies are available to anyone for research, but certified copies require proof of eligibility.

Pitt County Marriage License Eligibility

Under N.C.G.S. § 51-2, anyone 18 or older may apply for a marriage license in Pitt County without parental consent. Those aged 16 or 17 can apply with written consent from a parent or guardian, and the age gap between the two parties cannot exceed four years. No one under 16 may legally marry in North Carolina. There is no blood test required.

There is no residency rule. Both people must appear together at the office. Each must bring valid ID and a Social Security number. The process is usually quick. Greenville's central location in eastern North Carolina makes the Pitt County office easy to reach for couples from surrounding counties like Beaufort, Greene, Lenoir, and Edgecombe.

Pitt County Marriage Record History

Pitt County has kept marriage records since its early formation. The county was established in 1760 and named after William Pitt, the British Prime Minister who supported the colonial cause. Birth and death records date from 1913. The North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh holds historical marriage bonds and other early documents from Pitt County. Researchers looking for pre-1913 records should check both the county office and the state archives.

The NC Vital Records office in Raleigh holds statewide marriage certificates from 1962 to the present. That office charges $24 per three-year search. For older records, the Pitt County Register of Deeds in Greenville is the primary source. The Pitt County website provides general information about all county departments.

Search Pitt County Marriage License Records

Visit the Pitt County Register of Deeds in Greenville to search records in person. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The NC Association of Registers of Deeds county finder lists contact details for all 100 counties. The NC Vital Records marriage page explains how to request state-level certificates.

The Pitt County Register of Deeds website provides details about office services and contact information. Visit the Pitt County ROD page for the latest details.

Pitt County Register of Deeds website for marriage license records

This page lists office hours, staff contact details, and links to vital record services in Pitt County.

The Pitt County online marriage application lets you fill out your information ahead of time. Access the Pitt County marriage application to get started.

Pitt County online marriage license application form

Complete this form before your visit to speed up the process at the Greenville office.

The NC Vital Records portal handles statewide certificate requests. Visit the NC Vital Records homepage for ordering options and processing times.

NC Vital Records homepage for Pitt County marriage license searches

State-issued marriage certificates from 1962 onward are available through this portal.

Note: Call the Pitt County Register of Deeds before your visit to confirm hours and appointment needs.

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