Find Marriage Records in Coshocton County

Coshocton County marriage records are maintained by the Probate Court in Coshocton. The court holds records going back to 1811. If you need to find a marriage license, you can go to the courthouse or send a mail request with the names of both parties. Coshocton County is in east central Ohio. The Probate Court is the single source for marriage licenses and certificates in the county. Staff will search their files for you and provide copies. Both plain and certified copies are available.

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Coshocton County Probate Court

The Probate Court is the office in Coshocton County that handles marriage records. It is located in Coshocton at the county courthouse. The Probate Judge oversees the office and the clerk staff runs the day-to-day work. They issue marriage licenses, record the returns after ceremonies, and store the original documents. This has been the case since 1811.

If you want a marriage record from Coshocton County, this is the office you contact. The court is open during regular business hours. You can walk in, call, or send a letter. The staff deals with marriage record requests every day and can tell you what they need to find your record. The Coshocton County Probate Court also handles wills, estates, guardianships, and name changes, but marriage licenses are a big part of what they do.

Court Coshocton County Probate Court
Address 426 Main Street, Coshocton, OH 43812
Phone (740) 622-1456
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Coshocton County Marriage License Process

Getting a marriage license in Coshocton County follows Ohio law under ORC Chapter 3101. Both parties must appear in person at the Probate Court in Coshocton. You need valid photo ID. A driver's license or passport works. If either person was married before, bring the divorce decree or death certificate.

The license costs around $50 to $65 depending on the county fee schedule. There is no waiting period in Ohio. Once you get the license, it is good for 60 days. If you don't use it within 60 days, it expires and you have to apply again. The ceremony can happen anywhere in Ohio. It does not have to be in Coshocton County.

After the wedding, the officiant has 30 days to return the signed license to the Coshocton County Probate Court. The court records it and the marriage is officially on file. You can then request certified copies of the marriage record from the Probate Court.

Note: Both parties must appear together at the Probate Court to apply for a marriage license in Coshocton County.

What Coshocton County Marriage Records Show

A marriage record from Coshocton County contains the names of both parties, their ages, and where they lived at the time of the marriage. It shows the date the license was issued and the date the ceremony took place. The name of the person who performed the marriage is also listed. Records after 1899 usually include the names of each party's parents.

Older records from before 1899 may only show the names of the bride and groom, the date, and who officiated. Under Ohio law at the time, parent names were not required on the form. This can make genealogy research tricky for early Coshocton County marriages. If the record you need is from before that date, you may find less detail than you expect.

The marriage file may also include a marriage affidavit, a consent form if one party was a minor, and a marriage return filed by the officiant after the ceremony. These separate documents are all part of the Coshocton County marriage record. Certified copies include all pages in the file unless you ask for a specific document.

The Ohio History Connection guide provides additional context about marriage filings in Coshocton County.

Ohio History Connection guide for Coshocton County marriage records

Coshocton County marriage records at the Ohio History Connection.

Searching Older Coshocton County Marriage Records

Coshocton County has kept marriage records since 1811. These early records are valuable for genealogy research. The county Probate Court is the original source, but several other places have copies or indexes that can help you search.

The Ohio History Connection in Columbus has marriage records from 38 of Ohio's 88 counties on microfilm. Their Archives and Library at 800 E. 17th Avenue in Columbus is open to researchers. Check their online catalog to see if Coshocton County records are in their collection. The Ohio Genealogical Society in Bellville also has marriage indexes and can help with research.

FamilySearch has a free collection called Ohio County Marriages, 1789-2016 that includes Coshocton County records. You need to create an account to use it, but there is no charge. Ancestry's Ohio Marriage Index covers 1970 to 2007 and has over 3 million entries. This one requires a subscription, though many public libraries offer free access to Ancestry.

Public Records Law and Coshocton County Marriage Records

Marriage records in Coshocton County are public records. Ohio's public records law, ORC Section 149.43, gives anyone the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to state a reason for your request. The Probate Court cannot ask why you want the record or refuse based on your identity.

The court must respond to your request promptly. If they cannot find the record, they should tell you. If they deny your request, they must give you a legal reason in writing. In practice, marriage record requests in Coshocton County are straightforward. The staff is used to handling them. Most people get their copies without any issues.

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Communities in Coshocton County

Coshocton County includes Coshocton and several smaller towns. All communities in the county file marriage records at the Coshocton County Probate Court. There is no separate office for any city or village. The Probate Court in Coshocton is the sole source for all marriage licenses and certificates in Coshocton County.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Coshocton County. If you are not sure which county handles your marriage record, check the address where the license was filed. Each Ohio county keeps its own records at its own Probate Court.