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Article: How to Get a Certified Copy of Your Marriage Certificate in Texas (County-by-County Guide)

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How to Get a Certified Copy of Your Marriage Certificate in Texas (County-by-County Guide)

If you’ve recently gotten married in Texas and want to change your name, one of the first things you’ll need is a certified copy of your marriage certificate. This official document serves as proof of your name change and is required when updating your Social Security card, driver’s license, passport, and more.

In Texas, marriage certificates are issued by county clerks, and the process to get a certified copy may vary slightly depending on where you were married.

Click here for our complete guide on how to change your name in Texas.

Step-by-Step: How to Get a Certified Marriage Certificate in Texas

  1. Identify the County Where You Were Married You must request the certificate from the county clerk’s office where your marriage license was originally filed.

     

     

  2. Check Availability and Fees Visit the county clerk’s website or call their office to confirm:

     

     

    • Cost per certified copy (usually $6–$20)

       

    • Accepted payment methods

       

    • Whether they accept online, mail, or in-person requests

       

  3. Submit Your Request Most counties offer at least one of the following options:

     

     

    • In person: Bring your ID and pay the fee

       

    • By mail: Include a completed application, payment, and a copy of your ID

       

    • Online: Some counties offer online ordering through their website or a third-party vendor like VitalChek

       

  4. Wait for Processing If ordered by mail or online, allow 1–2 weeks for processing and delivery. In-person requests are often fulfilled the same day.

     

     

Quick Links for Major Texas Counties

Below are links and notes for obtaining certified marriage certificates in some of Texas’ largest counties:

  • Harris County (Houston) Harris County Clerk – Marriage Records Cost: $25 each | Online & in-person available

     

     

  • Dallas County Dallas County Clerk – Vital Records Cost: $10 each | Online, mail, and in-person available

     

     

  • Travis County (Austin) Travis County Clerk – Marriage Records Cost: $10 each | In-person or mail only

     

     

  • Bexar County (San Antonio) Bexar County Clerk – Vital Records Cost: $8 each | Online & in-person available

     

     

  • Tarrant County (Fort Worth) Tarrant County Clerk – Marriage Records Cost: $21 each | Online, mail, and in-person available

     

     

  • El Paso County El Paso County Clerk – Marriage Certificates Cost: $7 each | In-person and mail requests accepted

     

     

Pro Tip: Order Multiple Copies

You’ll need certified copies to update your name with several agencies. Most people order 2–3 copies to avoid delays.

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