Naugatuck Marriage Records Lookup

Naugatuck marriage license records are kept at the Town Clerk's office in Naugatuck, Connecticut. The town has over 32,000 residents. Couples who wish to marry in Naugatuck must apply for a Naugatuck marriage license. The Town Clerk handles all Naugatuck marriage records. The office is on Church Street. It is easy to reach. The staff can help you. They know the process well.

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Naugatuck Marriage License Overview

The Naugatuck Town Clerk issues all Naugatuck marriage licenses. This office is part of the local government. It serves the people of Naugatuck. The town sits in New Haven County. It is in the Naugatuck River Valley. Many couples choose to marry here. The town has charm. It has history too.

The Town Clerk office is at 229 Church Street. This is in downtown Naugatuck. The building is the Town Hall. It houses many services. The office is on the main floor. It is easy to find. Signs show the way. Ask if you need help.

You can call the Naugatuck Town Clerk. The phone number is (203) 720-7055. Call with your questions. Ask about hours. Ask what to bring. The staff is friendly. They want to help you. Save time by calling first.

Visit the official Naugatuck town website for more details. The site has forms. It has contact info. It lists all town services. You can find the Town Clerk page. It has useful links. Check it before you visit.

The Naugatuck marriage license fee is $50. This is the state fee. Most towns in Connecticut charge this. The fee is the same. It does not change. Bring cash or check. Ask if they take cards. Some towns do. Some do not.

Naugatuck Marriage Requirements

You must meet all Naugatuck marriage license rules. The state of Connecticut sets these. Naugatuck follows them. Read each one. Make sure you qualify. Then you can apply.

First, you must be 18 or older. This is the law in Connecticut. Adults can marry. They do not need permission. If you are 16 or 17, you need consent. A parent must sign. They must come with you. No one under 16 can marry. This is a firm rule.

Second, both parties must appear. You cannot send a friend. You cannot mail it in. Both of you must go. You must go to the Town Clerk. You must go together. This is required. There are no exceptions.

Third, you need valid photo ID. Bring a driver's license. A passport works too. A state ID is fine. The ID must be current. It must show your name. It must show your birth date. The clerk will check it. Make sure it is not expired.

Fourth, you need your wedding date. The date must be set. It must be within 65 days. Naugatuck marriage licenses last 65 days. Do not apply too soon. Your license will expire. Plan your time well. Wait until you are ready.

Fifth, you need proof if you were married before. Bring your divorce papers. Or bring a death certificate. The document must be final. It must be certified. Copies are not enough. The clerk needs to see it. This proves you can marry.

No blood test is needed. Connecticut does not require this. The rule ended years ago. You do not need a doctor. You do not need a physical. The process is simple. This makes it faster. Many couples like this.

How to Apply in Naugatuck

Applying for a Naugatuck marriage license is easy. Follow these steps. Go to the Town Clerk. Bring what you need. The staff will guide you.

Step one is to plan your visit. Check the office hours. Call (203) 720-7055 first. Ask when they are open. Some towns need appointments. Naugatuck may too. Do not just show up. Call to be sure.

Step two is to gather your documents. Get your ID ready. Get your divorce papers if you need them. Write down your parents' names. You need their full names. You need their birth states. This goes on the form.

Step three is to go together. Both of you must go. Go to 229 Church Street. Tell them you want a license. They will give you a form. Fill it out carefully. Print clearly. Check your spelling.

Step four is to pay the fee. The fee is $50. Pay at the counter. Cash is always good. Checks may work. Ask about cards. The fee is not refundable. Pay when you are sure.

Step five is to wait. The license is not instant. There is a waiting period. It is 24 hours. You get the license the next day. Or you can wait longer. Plan for this delay. Do not wait until the last day.

The Naugatuck marriage license is good for 65 days. You have time to marry. Do not let it expire. If it does, you pay again. You fill out the form again. Keep track of the date. Mark it on your calendar.

After your wedding, return the license. The officiant signs it. You sign it too. Your witness signs it. Bring it back to the Town Clerk. They will record it. Then your Naugatuck marriage records are official.

Getting Certified Copies of Naugatuck Marriage Records

After you wed, get copies of your Naugatuck marriage certificate. You will need them. They prove you are married. You need them for your name change. You need them for banks. You need them for insurance.

The Naugatuck Town Clerk sells certified copies. Each copy costs $20. This is a standard fee. Buy them when you return the license. Or buy them later. The office keeps records. They go back many years.

Certified copies are special. They have a raised seal. They are on security paper. Regular copies do not work. Only certified copies are legal. Make sure you ask for certified. Do not just ask for a copy.

You can also get copies from the state. The Connecticut Department of Public Health has them. They charge $20 too. Mail your request. Or use VitalChek online. State copies take longer. Town copies are faster.

Order more than one copy. You may need three. You may need five. Each place needs one. You cannot share. The DMV needs one. The Social Security office needs one. Your bank may need one. Plan ahead. Get enough copies.

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Naugatuck is in New Haven County. Other towns are close by. You may want to marry there instead. Each town has a clerk. Each issues its own licenses. Pick the town where your wedding will be. That is where you apply.

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