Pike County Marriage Records Search

Pike County marriage records are filed and stored at the Probate Court in Troy. This southeast Alabama county is home to Troy University. The Pike County Probate Court handles all marriage certificate filings for county residents. You can file a new marriage certificate here or get copies of past records. The county has records dating back to 1830. Troy is the county seat and largest city.

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Pike County Quick Facts

33,009 Population
$75.00 Recording Fee
Troy County Seat
1830+ Records From

Pike County Probate Court

The Pike County Probate Court records all marriages in the county. The Probate Judge oversees this office. Staff can help you file a new marriage certificate or get copies of old records. The office is located in downtown Troy on West Church Street.

You can file your marriage certificate at this office. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours. The office is closed on weekends and state holidays. Call ahead to check hours or ask about services. Pike County staff are helpful with the filing process. Troy University brings many young couples to the area who use this office.

Pike County has online record search. You can look up indexes and basic record info through their website. This helps you find records before you visit. For certified copies, you need to contact the office directly. In-person visits are the fastest way to get copies.

Address Pike County Probate Court
120 West Church Street
Troy, AL 36081
Phone (334) 566-6374
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Website pikeprobate.com

How to File a Marriage Certificate

Filing a marriage certificate in Pike County is simple. Alabama changed its marriage system in 2019. You no longer need a marriage license. You do not need a ceremony. Marriage is now a contract. Two people sign a form and file it with the Probate Court. That is all it takes to be married in Pike County.

First, get the marriage certificate form. You can download it from the state website at dph1.adph.state.al.us/marriage/. There are two forms. One is for adults age 18 and over. One is for minors age 16 to 17 who have parental consent. Pick the right form for your case. Fill it out with both names, dates of birth, and other facts.

Next, both parties sign the form. You can sign on the same day or on different days. The marriage date is the date of the last signature. You must sign in front of an Alabama notary public. Out-of-state notaries will not work. The Pike County Probate Court has notaries on staff who can help with this step if you need it.

Then bring the signed form to the Probate Court office in Troy. You have 30 days from the last signature to file. Pay the $75 recording fee. Cash, check, and cards are accepted. The clerk will record your form and give you a receipt. You are now legally married in Pike County, Alabama.

Under Code of Alabama Section 30-1-9.1, you must meet these rules:

  • Both parties must be at least 18 years old
  • Persons aged 16 or 17 need parental consent
  • Both parties must have mental capacity
  • Neither party can be married already
  • The parties cannot be related by blood

Alabama has no residency rule for marriage. You do not have to live in Pike County to file here. Many Troy University students from other states file here. If you were divorced in Alabama, you must wait 60 days before you can marry again. This is a state rule.

Pike County Marriage Fees

Pike County charges fees for recording marriage certificates and for copies. The fees are set by state law and county policy. Call ahead to confirm current rates. Fees can change over time. The Probate Court accepts cash, checks, and credit cards.

These are the main fees at the Pike County Probate Court:

  • Marriage certificate recording: $75.00
  • Certified copy: Contact office for rate
  • Notary service: Small fee if needed

Pike County fees are in the average range for Alabama. The $75 recording fee is typical for smaller counties. The fee covers recording your form in the county records. Ask the clerk what is included when you file. Some counties include one certified copy with the recording fee.

If you need a certified copy from the state instead, the Alabama Department of Public Health charges $15 for a search plus one certified copy. Each extra copy costs $6. You can order online through VitalChek at about $30 total. The state has records from August 1936 to today. For older records, use the Pike County Probate Court.

How to Get Marriage Record Copies

You can get copies of Pike County marriage records in several ways. The method you pick depends on how fast you need the copy. It also depends on whether you need a certified or plain copy. Both the county and state can provide copies of marriage records.

For county copies, visit the Probate Court office in Troy. Bring ID and the names of both spouses. You should also know the approximate date of the marriage if you can. Staff will search the records and make copies for you. In-person requests are often same-day. You can also call ahead and ask about mail requests.

Pike County has online record search. You can look up indexes through the Probate Court website. This can help you find records before you make a formal request. For certified copies, you still need to contact the office. Phone requests may be possible for some needs.

For state copies, contact the Alabama Department of Public Health. Mail requests go to P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103-5625. Include $15 for the search and copy. You can order online at vitalchek.com which adds a service fee. The state has records from 1936 to today. Mail requests take 10 to 15 business days.

Under Code of Alabama Section 22-9A-21, marriage records are public. Anyone can request a copy. You do not need to be related to the people on the record. You do not need to give a reason for the request. This makes getting copies easy for any legal purpose.

Historical Marriage Records

Pike County has marriage records going back to 1830. The county has preserved records for almost 200 years. Historical records vary in what they contain. What you find depends on when the marriage took place. Pike County records are a good source for family research.

Records from before 1888 show basic facts. These include names of the bride and groom. They list bondsmen who vouched for the couple. They name the officiant who led the ceremony. They show the license bond amount and marriage date. These old records are often handwritten and can be hard to read.

Starting in 1910, records got more detailed. They began to include names of parents. Physical descriptions of both parties appeared. Age, occupation, and number of prior marriages were added. These records are useful for family history work in Pike County.

FamilySearch and Ancestry have Pike County indexes online. These can help you find a record before you request a copy. The Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery also has microfilm copies of some Pike County records. These are good for genealogy research.

State Records Alternative

You can also get marriage records from the Alabama Department of Public Health. The state has records from August 1936 to today. This is a good option if you cannot visit the Pike County Probate Court. It also helps if you are not sure which county the marriage was filed in.

State copies cost $15 for a search plus one certified copy. Extra copies are $6 each. You can request by mail or online through VitalChek. The state address is P.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103-5625. Call (334) 206-5418 with questions. Mail takes 10 to 15 business days. VitalChek orders ship in 3 to 5 business days but cost about $30 total.

The state option is helpful for people who live outside Pike County. But for the most complete records, the Pike County Probate Court is the best source. They have records going back to 1830, which is much further than the state. For recent records, either source works well.

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Cities in Pike County

Pike County has several towns. All of them file marriage certificates at the Pike County Probate Court in Troy. There are no cities over 50,000 people in Pike County.

Towns in Pike County include Troy, Brundidge, Banks, and Goshen. Troy is the county seat and largest city. Troy University is located here and brings many students to the area. All residents and students file marriage certificates at the Probate Court in Troy.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Pike County. If you live near a county line, check your address to see which county you are in. You can file your marriage certificate in any Alabama county. But many people prefer to use their home county.