Major County Marriage License Search

Marriage license records in Major County are filed with the Court Clerk at the courthouse in Fairview. If you need to apply for a new marriage license or want a copy of an existing record, the clerk's office in Fairview is the only place to go in this county. Major County is one of the least populated counties in Oklahoma, so the office is usually quiet and wait times are short. The Court Clerk has records going back to 1907. You can search some court records online, but for the actual marriage license document, you must contact the clerk directly.

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Major County Marriage License Overview

7,358 Population
Fairview County Seat
$50 License Fee
10 Days License Valid

Major County Court Clerk Office

The Court Clerk in Major County processes all marriage license applications and maintains court records for the county. The office is located in the Major County Courthouse on Broadway Street in Fairview. Walk-ins are welcome. This is a small office, and the staff handles everything from marriage license applications to court filings and record searches.

Phone(580) 227-4692
AddressMajor County Courthouse, 500 E. Broadway St., Fairview, OK 73737
HoursMonday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Fairview is in northwestern Oklahoma. If you are driving from a larger city, plan your trip so you arrive well before closing. The clerk cannot process a marriage license application if you walk in at 4:25 PM. Call (580) 227-4692 to ask questions or confirm hours before making the drive.

Apply for a Marriage License in Major County

Both people must go to the Major County Court Clerk together. You cannot apply alone or send someone in your place. Each person brings a valid photo ID. The clerk checks your identity and age, then hands you the application to fill out. If both of you are 18 or older, the license is issued the same day with no waiting period.

Applicants aged 16 or 17 can get a marriage license with parental consent. A parent or legal guardian must be present at the clerk's office to sign the consent form. There is also a 72-hour wait for minors. Under Oklahoma Statutes Title 43, Section 3, marriage for anyone under 16 is not allowed except by court order with a doctor's letter attached.

Once the license is issued, it stays valid for 10 days. Your ceremony must happen within that window. After the wedding, the officiant and two adult witnesses sign the license. Then you return the signed license to the Major County Court Clerk. Try to get it back within 5 days. The law gives you up to 30 days, but sooner is better. No blood test is needed, and there is no residency rule. You can come from anywhere to apply in Major County.

Requirements match the state rules that all 77 Oklahoma counties follow. There is nothing extra at the Major County level. Both applicants must show up in person with valid identification. Acceptable forms of ID include a driver's license, state photo ID, passport, military ID, or a certified birth certificate with a raised seal.

Previously married applicants should know about the waiting period after divorce. Oklahoma law says you must wait six months after your divorce is final before you can get a new marriage license. The clerk may ask about prior marriages during the application. Marriage licenses are public records in Major County. Anyone can request a copy from the clerk's office for a small fee. You do not need to be named on the license to get a copy.

Note: Major County marriage license records date back to 1907 when Oklahoma became a state.

Major County Marriage License Fees

The fee is $50 for a marriage license. That is the same across Oklahoma. If you and your partner complete premarital counseling, the fee drops to $5. That is a $45 savings. Under Oklahoma Statutes Title 43, Section 5.1, the counseling must be at least four hours with a qualified provider. Bring the original certificate to the clerk's office. No copies are accepted.

Qualified providers include licensed therapists, psychologists, social workers, religious institution representatives, or people trained in programs like PREP. The counseling helps couples prepare for marriage and saves real money on the license fee.

Copy fees for existing records are low. The first page costs $1. Each additional page is 50 cents. Certified copies have a small certification fee on top of the page cost. Ask the clerk about payment methods. Some rural Oklahoma counties only take cash or checks.

The OSCN dockets page for Major County lets you search court records for free. Type in a name or case number and the system pulls up matching records with docket entries, party names, and case status. OSCN covers all Oklahoma counties.

Land records for Major County can be searched through OKCountyRecords. This site has indexed documents that you can look up by name and date.

Major County marriage license records search

The OKCountyRecords database shows indexed land and court filings from Major County, searchable by party name.

Neither OSCN nor OKCountyRecords will show you the actual marriage license document. For that, contact the Major County Court Clerk at (580) 227-4692. You can request copies in person or by mail. The Oklahoma Historical Society also holds some older records from the territorial period that predate statehood. If you need a marriage record from before 1907, they may be able to help.

Cities in Major County

Fairview is the county seat and the largest town in Major County. Other communities include Ringwood, Ames, and Cleo Springs. All residents of Major County go to the courthouse in Fairview to apply for a marriage license. With a county population of about 7,358, this is one of Oklahoma's smaller counties by number of people.

Nearby Counties

You can apply for a marriage license in any Oklahoma county. If Major County is not convenient, try one of these nearby counties:

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