[Hidden-tech] Obtaining a record of a marriage

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Wed Feb 11 13:14:39 EST 2015


Vital records are a town function, and the local town clerk where the
wedding was recorded typically won't charge a lot for copies.  If you don't
know the town, I suspect if you need a certified document the state site is
better than trying to figure out if some other site is legit.

Charlie Heath
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[mailto:hidden-discuss-bounces at lists.hidden-tech.net] On Behalf Of Deborah
Chandler
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2015 11:08 AM
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Subject: [Hidden-tech] Obtaining a record of a marriage




Hi Hidden Techers,

Does someone know how to obtain a record of a marriage in the state of
Massachusetts that is faster and less expensive than going through the
Registry of Vital Records and Statistics in Boston? They are wanting to
charge $50. for a single copy if ordered from afar, and $20 if obtained at
their office in Boston, per the website below.

http://www.mass.gov/eohhs/gov/departments/dph/programs/admin/dmoa/vitals/obt
aining-certified-copies-of-vital-records.html#byinternet

 There are many other websites that charge money for these types of records,
but could someone confirm if any of them are legit?

Also, I don't know the city/town or the exact date of the marriage, so I am
not able to go to the town/city hall for this record.

Thanks for any solid guidance you can provide, Deb
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