Gloucester Township Marriage License Records

Gloucester Township marriage records are managed by the township clerk in Camden County. Located in the suburban Philadelphia region of South Jersey, Gloucester Township has historical records that date back to 1695. The township clerk issues marriage licenses and maintains certificates for weddings that take place here. You can search for both recent and historical marriage records from Gloucester Township through local, county, and state offices.

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Gloucester Township Quick Facts

64,000 Population
Camden County
Est. 1695 Founded
Township Clerk Marriage Licenses

Where to Obtain Gloucester Township Marriage Records

The Gloucester Township Clerk is the main office for marriage records from this community. The clerk handles marriage license applications and stores signed certificates. You can visit the municipal building to request copies of marriage records on file.

The Gloucester Township website has details about the clerk office, including hours and contact information. Check the site before your visit. The staff can walk you through the search process and help you find the record you need.

Camden County also maintains marriage records for all towns in the county. The county clerk office in Camden is another place to search. The county may hold records that go back further than the township keeps on hand at the local office.

The New Jersey Department of Health stores copies of all marriage records from across the state. This is helpful when you are not sure where the wedding took place or when the Gloucester Township clerk does not have the specific record you need.

Gloucester Township Clerk Office

The clerk office at the Gloucester Township municipal building handles all marriage license applications and vital records requests.

Gloucester Township marriage records

Walk-in visits are accepted during business hours. Staff can search for marriage records and issue copies on the spot for records they have on file. Call ahead to check if a specific record is available.

Note: Gloucester Township marriage records are public documents, though some restrictions may apply to certified copy requests.

Searching for Marriage Records in Gloucester Township

To find a marriage record from Gloucester Township, start at the clerk office. Provide the full names of the couple and the approximate date of the wedding. The clerk can search through local files for a match. Recent records are usually easy to find.

For records that are not on file locally, try the Camden County clerk. The county covers all municipalities in the area and may have records stretching back further. You can search by name and date range at the county office.

The New Jersey State Archives is the place to go for the oldest marriage records from Gloucester Township. With the township dating back to 1695, there are centuries of records to search through. The archives in Trenton hold historical vital records from across the state.

When you search for Gloucester Township marriage records, have these details:

  • Full names of both spouses
  • Date or year of the marriage
  • Whether the ceremony was in Gloucester Township
  • Any prior reference or license numbers

Marriage License Process in Gloucester Township

Both people must appear at the Gloucester Township Clerk office to apply for a marriage license. You cannot apply by mail or online. Each person needs valid photo identification and a Social Security number.

If either person was married before, proof that the prior marriage ended is required. Bring a certified divorce judgment or death certificate. The clerk reviews all documents before issuing the marriage license.

After the license is issued, there is a 72-hour waiting period. The license stays valid for 30 days. Plan your ceremony within this window. The officiant who performs the wedding must sign the license and return it to the Gloucester Township Clerk. This creates the official marriage record.

Once the signed license is filed, you can order certified copies. These copies are legal proof of the marriage. They are accepted by all government agencies, courts, and financial institutions. The Gloucester Township Clerk also sends a copy to the state for the central vital records file.

Historical Marriage Records from Gloucester Township

Gloucester Township was established in 1695, making it one of the oldest communities in South Jersey. Marriage records from the earliest decades may be in the form of church records or colonial documents rather than modern certificates. These older records are held at the state level.

The New Jersey State Archives maintains historical vital records from Gloucester Township and other Camden County communities.

Gloucester Township marriage records

Over the centuries, Gloucester Township's boundaries have changed. Areas that were once part of the township were carved off to form new municipalities. If you are looking for a marriage record from an area that is no longer in Gloucester Township, you may need to search under the name of the newer community that was formed from it.

Genealogy researchers find Gloucester Township marriage records especially useful because of the township's long history. Records from the 1700s and 1800s can connect family lines that stretch back to colonial South Jersey. The details in these old records, such as names, ages, and birthplaces, help build a fuller picture of family history.

The archives reading room in Trenton is open to the public. Staff can help you navigate the collection and find the specific Gloucester Township marriage records you need for your research.

Note: Some historical Gloucester Township marriage records may reference place names or geographic areas that have changed since the record was created.

Camden County Marriage Records

Gloucester Township is in Camden County. The county clerk handles marriage records for all towns in the county. If you need records from nearby communities like Cherry Hill or Voorhees, the county clerk is a good central resource.

For more about marriage records across Camden County, visit the county page.

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