Greenville Marriage Records Access

Greenville stands as the county seat of Greenville County in the Upstate region. The city blends southern charm with modern growth. Marriage records for Greenville residents are kept at the county Probate Court. The court offers both in person services and online search tools. Couples find this system helpful for planning weddings. Records date back to 1910 for public access. The city serves as a hub for the surrounding mountain communities.

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Greenville County Probate Court Marriage License Division

The Greenville County Probate Court sits at 301 University Ridge. The office is in Suite 5600 of the county square building. This location serves all Greenville residents who need marriage services. Staff handle thousands of licenses each year.

Greenville couples enjoy a modern online search system. The court provides digital access to marriage records from 1910 through 2010. This database covers a century of unions in the county. You can search from home on your computer.

The online tool uses name based searches. Enter a last name to start your query. The system accepts both groom and bride names. Results show case numbers and filing dates. Click for more details on each record.

City of Greenville downtown area near marriage records office
Court Greenville County Probate Court
County Square
301 University Ridge, Suite 5600
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: (864) 467-7175
Online Search greenvillecounty.org/apps/MLSearch
Records From 1910 to present (indexed online 1910-2010)

Greenville Marriage Records Online Search

The Greenville County online search tool is a key resource. It helps residents find marriage records fast. The system covers licenses from 1910 to 2010. This range includes most family history needs.

To use the tool, visit the county website. Navigate to the marriage license search page. The form asks for basic name information. You do not need an account to search.

Try different spellings if your first search fails. Names were recorded as heard in the past. Variations were common before standard spellings. The database lists what was written at the time.

Certified copies from 1971 to present are available. These bear the seal of Greenville County. Order them through the Probate Court directly. Online search shows index data only.

Note: The online index helps you locate records. For legal certified copies, contact the court. They process requests by mail or in person.

How to Apply for Greenville Marriage License

Getting married in Greenville starts with a license. Both parties must visit the Probate Court together. Bring valid photo ID for each person. The court accepts driver licenses and passports.

The application asks for personal details. You will state your full legal names. Birth dates and birthplaces are required. Parent names and states of birth are also needed.

Staff verify that both parties are free to marry. Prior marriages must be ended by divorce or death. Bring proof if asked about past unions. The court keeps this data private.

South Carolina requires a waiting period. Under S.C. Code Ann. § 20-1-220, twenty four hours must pass. The license becomes valid after this time. Plan your ceremony date with care.

The fee for a Greenville marriage license varies. Contact the court for current costs. Payment methods include cash and cards. Call ahead to confirm what forms they take.

Greenville Marriage Certificates and Copies

After your wedding, you need certified copies. These prove your marriage for legal needs. Greenville County provides these through the Probate Court. Order them any time after the ceremony.

Certified copies work for name changes. You will need them at the DMV. Social Security offices also require them. Keep extra copies for your files.

To request copies, contact the court with details. Provide both full names and the wedding date. The court locates the record in their files. Processing takes a few business days.

Mail requests need a self addressed envelope. Include payment and a written request. State how many copies you need. The court will mail them to you.

Historical Greenville Marriage Records

Greenville has a rich history of marriages. The county preserved records for over a century. These files help trace family roots. Genealogists value this resource.

The online index covers 1910 to 2010. This century of data links many families. Search by surname to find branches. The results may surprise you.

For records before 1910, check state archives. The South Carolina Department of Archives holds older data. Some church records also exist. These predate state registration.

Greenville County Library offers research help. Their staff know local history well. Visit a branch for hands on aid. They have tools for family searches.

Greenville County Probate Court office building

Greenville Marriage License Requirements

Greenville County follows South Carolina law. The rules protect all who marry. Know these before you apply. The Probate Court enforces them.

Both parties must be at least eighteen. This is the age of consent in the state. Those sixteen or seventeen need parental consent. Both parents must sign if they have custody.

No blood tests are required. South Carolina ended this rule years ago. You save time and money. The process moves faster now.

Residency is not required. Out of state couples may wed here. Your Greenville license works statewide. Many choose the area for destination weddings.

Same sex marriage is legal in South Carolina. Greenville County issues licenses to all couples. The process is the same for everyone. Staff treat all applicants with respect.

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Cities Near Greenville

Greenville County includes several communities. All use the same Probate Court for marriage services. The court serves the whole county area. Residents of these cities follow the same steps.

Greer sits near the North Carolina border. Mauldin and Simpsonville are southeast of Greenville. Easley lies to the west. All are within easy reach of the Probate Court.

Nearby Counties

Greenville County borders several other counties. Marriage licenses must match your ceremony location. Get your license in the county where you wed. Check these neighboring areas.