Asheville Marriage Records

Asheville marriage records are kept by the Buncombe County Register of Deeds. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and one of North Carolina's most popular cities. The City of Asheville directs all marriage license and records requests to the county register. Drew Reisinger serves as the Buncombe County Register of Deeds. His office is located at 205 College Street in downtown Asheville and provides both English and Spanish-language services.

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Buncombe County
1891 Records Begin
Drew Reisinger Register
Bilingual Service Available

Buncombe County Register of Deeds in Asheville

The Buncombe County Register of Deeds is located at 205 College Street in Asheville, NC 28801. The main phone number is (828) 250-4300. Drew Reisinger is the county's register of deeds. The office handles all marriage licensing, certificate recording, and record copy requests for Asheville and all of Buncombe County. Staff speak both English and Spanish.

City of Asheville website for marriage records information

Spanish-speaking residents and visitors can reach a Spanish-language service line at (828) 250-4307. This is a helpful resource in a city and county with a growing Spanish-speaking community. The bilingual service line ensures that language is not a barrier to accessing marriage license and records services in Asheville.

Office Buncombe County Register of Deeds
Address 205 College Street
Asheville, NC 28801
Phone (English) (828) 250-4300
Phone (Spanish) (828) 250-4307
Register Drew Reisinger
Records Start 1891
Office Website buncombecounty.org/rod

Getting an Asheville Marriage License

Both people planning to marry must appear together at 205 College Street. Neither party can apply alone. Each must bring a valid government-issued photo ID. If either person was previously married, bring proof that the prior marriage ended. A divorce decree or death certificate works for this purpose.

The Asheville office serves a popular tourist and wedding destination. Buncombe County's mountain setting draws many couples from across the state and beyond. Out-of-town couples getting married in Asheville follow the same process as local residents. Both parties must appear at the register's office in person to apply. The license is then valid for 60 days and can be used for a ceremony anywhere in North Carolina.

The City of Asheville's vital records service page directs residents to the Buncombe County Register of Deeds for marriage licenses. The city website at ashevillenc.gov confirms that marriage services are a county function and links to the county register for all details.

Asheville Weddings and the County Register

Asheville is one of the most popular wedding destinations in North Carolina. The city's mountain scenery, historic architecture, and vibrant culture attract couples from across the country. Venues in and around the city host hundreds of weddings each year.

All weddings in Asheville require a valid North Carolina marriage license. Couples from out of state can obtain a license from any North Carolina county register office. The Buncombe County Register at 205 College Street is the most convenient option for Asheville weddings. You can apply before your wedding day and have the license ready when you arrive at your venue.

After the ceremony, the officiant returns the completed license to the Buncombe County Register of Deeds within 10 days. The register records it and the marriage becomes a permanent part of Buncombe County records. Certified copies can be requested from the register's office following the recording.

Historical Marriage Records in Asheville

Buncombe County marriage records go back to 1891. This represents over a century of Asheville marriage history. The records document marriages from the late Victorian era through the present day. These records hold value for genealogists researching western North Carolina family lines.

Older records from 1891 to the mid-twentieth century may be in microfilm or scanned image format. More recent records are in digital systems and easier to search. Staff at the register's office at 205 College Street can help you identify what format is available for the time period you are researching. For records predating 1891, the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh holds additional historical collections for western North Carolina counties.

Certified Copies of Asheville Marriage Certificates

Certified copies of marriage records come from the Buncombe County Register of Deeds. Visit 205 College Street during regular business hours or call (828) 250-4300. Bring the full names of both spouses and the approximate marriage date. Staff will prepare your certified copy with the official seal of the register's office.

Mail requests are also accepted. Include your written request with identifying details and payment. The office can confirm the current copy fee when you call. Certified copies are accepted for legal name changes, passport applications, Social Security updates, and similar official uses. Keep your copy stored safely after you receive it.

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Buncombe County Marriage Records

Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County. All marriage records for Asheville are maintained at the county level by the Register of Deeds. For full details on hours, fees, bilingual services, historical records from 1891, and all other available resources, visit the Buncombe County marriage records page.

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