Concord NC Marriage Records

Concord marriage records are held by the Cabarrus County Register of Deeds. Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County, located just northeast of Charlotte. The City of Concord does not issue marriage licenses. In North Carolina, marriage records are a county function. Wayne Nixon serves as the Cabarrus County Register of Deeds. The office has maintained marriage records since 1792, making it a rich resource for both current and historical record requests.

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Cabarrus County
1792 Records Begin
1792-1855 Bond Records
Wayne Nixon Register

Cabarrus County Register of Deeds in Concord

The Cabarrus County Register of Deeds is at 65 Church Street S in Concord, NC 28025. This is the only office for marriage license and records services in Cabarrus County. The office processes all new marriage license applications, stores completed marriage certificates, and provides copies of historical records. Wayne Nixon leads the office as the county's elected register of deeds.

City of Concord website for marriage records information

To reach the office, call or visit during regular business hours. The Cabarrus County Register of Deeds website provides current hours, fee schedules, and contact information. The office is centrally located in downtown Concord, making it accessible from most parts of the city.

Office Cabarrus County Register of Deeds
Address 65 Church Street S
Concord, NC 28025
Register Wayne Nixon
Records Start 1792
Bond Records 1792 to 1855 (originals at State Archives)
Office Website cabarruscounty.us

Applying for a Concord Marriage License

Both parties who wish to marry must appear together at the Cabarrus County Register of Deeds. You cannot apply alone. Both must present valid photo identification. A driver's license, state-issued ID, or passport all work. If either person has been previously married, bring documentation proving that marriage ended through divorce or death.

Once issued, the marriage license is valid for 60 days and can be used for a ceremony anywhere in North Carolina. You are not required to get married in Concord or Cabarrus County after obtaining the license. The officiant who performs your ceremony must return the completed license to the Cabarrus County Register of Deeds within 10 days of the ceremony.

For questions about fees and current hours, contact the office at 65 Church Street S or check cabarruscounty.us. The City of Concord website points residents to the county register for all vital record needs.

Historical Marriage Records in Concord

Cabarrus County has marriage records going back to 1792. This is a long and well-preserved historical collection. The county was established in 1792, making the oldest records contemporaneous with the county's founding. These records document the earliest legal marriages in what is now the Concord area.

Marriage bond records from 1792 to 1855 are part of this early history. Originals of the bond records are held at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh. The State Archives preserves these fragile early documents for long-term access. Researchers who need bond records from this period should contact the State Archives directly or work with the Cabarrus County Register to identify the right resource.

For marriages after 1855, standard license records are the norm. The register at 65 Church Street S holds these in various formats including microfilm and digital records depending on the era. Genealogists researching Concord family histories will find this office an essential first stop. Staff are experienced with historical research requests and can guide you to the right format for your time period.

Getting Certified Copies in Concord

Certified copies of marriage records from Cabarrus County carry the official seal and signature of the register. These are accepted as legal proof of marriage for name changes, insurance updates, and government applications. Plain copies are also available but may not meet official requirements.

To request certified copies, visit the office at 65 Church Street S during regular hours. Bring the names of both spouses and the approximate marriage date. You can also submit a written request by mail to the same address. Include your payment and contact information. Call the office to confirm current copy fees before mailing your request.

In-person requests are usually fulfilled the same day. Mail requests may take a few additional business days to process and return. For urgent needs, an in-person visit is the fastest option. The downtown Concord location is easy to reach from most parts of the city and surrounding communities.

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Cabarrus County Marriage Records

Concord is the county seat of Cabarrus County. All marriage records for Concord and the surrounding area are managed at the county level. For full details on the register's services, historical records dating to 1792, and contact information, visit the Cabarrus County marriage records page.

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