How to Get a Certified Copy of Your Ohio Marriage Certificate (County-by-County Guide)
If you’re changing your name after marriage in Ohio, one of the first things you’ll need is a certified copy of your marriage certificate. This document serves as legal proof of your name change and is required by government agencies like the Social Security Administration and Ohio BMV.
Click here for our complete guide on how to change your name in Ohio.
Where to Get It
In Ohio, marriage records are maintained at the Probate Court in the county where your marriage license was issued. Each county has its own process and fees, but most offer certified copies for $2 to $5 each.
County-by-County Lookup
Below are links and contact details for some of Ohio’s largest counties:
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Franklin County (Columbus) Franklin County Probate Court Cost: $2.00 per copy Online ordering available
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Cuyahoga County (Cleveland) Cuyahoga County Probate Court Cost: $7.00 per copy Request in person or by mail
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Hamilton County (Cincinnati) Hamilton County Probate Court Cost: $2.00 per copy Walk-in and mail options
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Montgomery County (Dayton) Montgomery County Probate Court Cost: $2.00 per copy In-person or mail requests
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Summit County (Akron) Summit County Probate Court Cost: $2.00 per copy Accepts mail-in applications
For other counties, simply visit the website of your local Probate Court and look for a section on marriage records.
What You’ll Need
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Names of both spouses at the time of marriage
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Marriage date
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A valid photo ID (if requesting in person)
- Payment by cash, check, or money order (varies by court)
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