Greenville County Marriage Records Lookup

Greenville County maintains extensive marriage records dating back over a century. The Probate Court offers both online search tools and in-person services. This Upstate South Carolina county serves more residents than any other in the state. The Marriage License Division processes thousands of applications yearly. Both residents and out-of-state couples use these services.

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Greenville County Quick Facts

533K Population
$50+ License Fee
Probate Court Court Division
Greenville County Seat

Greenville County Online Marriage Records Search

The Probate Court provides a comprehensive online database. This tool lets you search records from 1910 to 2010. The index is searchable by name. You can find license numbers and dates. This is useful for genealogy research.

The online search is free to use. Visit greenvillecounty.org/apps/MLSearch to start. Enter either party's name. The system returns matching records. Each entry shows the license date and number.

Records from 1971 to present are available for certified copies. The online index helps you locate the record first. Then you can request an official copy. A seven dollar research fee applies if no record is found. This covers staff search time.

The source for this information is greenvillecounty.org/probate.

Greenville County marriage license search database online

Greenville County Probate Court Location

The Marriage License Division operates from University Ridge. This location is convenient for Greenville residents. The office handles all marriage-related services. Staff process new applications. They also fulfill copy requests.

Office hours are Monday through Friday. The doors open at eight thirty. They close at four thirty. Arrive early to ensure service. Lunch hours may have reduced staffing.

Court Greenville County Probate Court
Marriage License Division
301 University Ridge, Suite 5600
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone: 864-467-7571 or 864-467-7468
Email: probatemarriage@greenvillecounty.org
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website greenvillecounty.org/probate

Note: Email responses typically arrive within two business days. Complex questions may require an in-person visit.

Greenville County Marriage License Application Process

Both parties must appear together at the Probate Court. This is a firm requirement. No exceptions are made. Bring valid photo identification. A driver's license or passport works well.

Social Security cards are also required. Both parties must provide theirs. This is mandatory under state law. The numbers are kept confidential. They are used for record keeping only.

The application takes about twenty minutes. Staff verify your documents. They collect the fee. You receive instructions about the waiting period. The license will be ready after twenty-four hours.

Pick up the license together or separately. Either party can return. Bring your pickup slip. The license is valid immediately upon issuance. It never expires in South Carolina.

Greenville County Marriage License Fee Schedule

Fees depend on where you live. Greenville County residents pay the lowest rate. Other South Carolina residents pay a middle tier. Out-of-state couples pay the highest fee.

  • Greenville County residents: fifty dollars
  • South Carolina residents outside Greenville: seventy-five dollars
  • Out-of-state residents: one hundred fifteen dollars

Payment methods vary by location. Cash is always accepted. Some offices take cards. Call ahead to confirm. Exact change speeds the process.

Additional fees apply for certified copies. Each copy costs five dollars. Request these when applying or later. Copies are useful for legal name changes. Banks and government offices often need them.

Greenville County Historical Marriage Records

Greenville County has preserved marriage records since 1910. The online index covers a century of history. Researchers use this for family trees. Historians study marriage patterns. Genealogists trace lineages through these documents.

Older records are on microfilm. The Probate Court has viewing equipment. Staff can assist with research. Some records are fragile. Handle them with care.

For records before 1910, check the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. They hold colonial and early state records. The Library of Congress also has resources. Local historical societies may help too.

Additional Probate Court Services in Greenville County

The Probate Court handles more than marriage licenses. They manage estates of deceased persons. Guardianship cases come before them. They handle conservatorships. Mental health commitments are also within their scope.

Marriage records connect to these other services. Name changes after marriage affect estate documents. Spousal rights matter in guardianship cases. The court maintains all these records. Cross-referencing helps verify identity.

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Cities in Greenville County

Greenville County includes many cities and towns. All marriage licenses are issued at the Greenville County Probate Court.

Greenville is the largest city in the county. The Probate Court serves all residents of Greenville County.

Nearby Counties

Greenville County borders several other South Carolina counties. Marriage licenses must be applied for in your county of residence.

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