Fayetteville NC Marriage Records

Fayetteville marriage records are held at the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. The City of Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County, and like all North Carolina cities, it relies on the county register for all marriage licensing and record keeping. Cumberland County has maintained marriage records dating back to 1800, giving this office one of the longer record spans in the state. Andra S. Brewington serves as the Cumberland County Register of Deeds.

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Cumberland County
1800 Records Begin
1800-1868 Bond Records
Room 114 Office Location

Cumberland County Register of Deeds in Fayetteville

The Cumberland County Register of Deeds is located inside the courthouse at Room 114, 117 Dick Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301. The office phone is (910) 678-7775. Andra S. Brewington is the register of deeds for Cumberland County. The office handles all marriage license applications and maintains the county's permanent marriage record collection.

North Carolina vital records for Fayetteville marriage records

Fayetteville is a large military city and home to Fort Liberty, formerly Fort Bragg. The area sees a high volume of marriage license applications due to active duty military personnel and their families. The register's office serves a wide and varied community across the county.

Office Cumberland County Register of Deeds
Address 117 Dick Street, Room 114
Fayetteville, NC 28301
Phone (910) 678-7775
Register Andra S. Brewington
Records Start 1800
Office Website cumberlandcountync.gov

Applying for a Fayetteville Marriage License

Both parties must appear at the Cumberland County Register of Deeds to apply for a marriage license. Neither person can apply without the other present. Both must bring valid government-issued photo identification. If either applicant has been married before, bring proof that the previous marriage ended through divorce or death.

Active duty military members and their spouses may have additional options or flexibility in some cases. Contact the office at (910) 678-7775 to ask about documentation requirements if you have a military ID or are stationed at Fort Liberty. Staff are experienced with military families and can guide you through the process.

After the ceremony, the officiant must return the completed license to the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. The register records the certificate and it becomes part of the permanent Fayetteville marriage record. For more information, visit cumberlandcountync.gov.

Historical Marriage Records in Fayetteville

Cumberland County marriage records go back to 1800. This is a long and significant historical collection. The county also holds marriage bond records from 1800 to 1868. Marriage bonds were legal documents used before the modern license system. A bond meant the groom and a surety swore there was no legal reason to prevent the marriage.

These early records are valuable for genealogists tracing Fayetteville and Cumberland County family lines. The bonds contain names, dates, and often the names of sureties who were typically relatives or neighbors. This information can help fill in family tree gaps from the early 1800s in the Fayetteville area.

For marriages after 1868, standard license records are the norm. Many of these have been indexed and may be searchable through the register's systems. In-person visits remain the most reliable way to access older documents. Staff can advise on which records are available in what format for your specific research needs.

Fayetteville Marriage Records in the Courts

Beyond the Register of Deeds, marriage-related court records in Fayetteville go through the Cumberland County court system. The Cumberland County Courts public records page can help you locate related records including any court proceedings tied to a marriage. Divorce records and domestic cases are filed at the clerk of superior court, separate from the register of deeds.

If you need a marriage record for a legal proceeding in Fayetteville, the certified copy from the Register of Deeds is usually the document required. For questions about related court records, contact the Cumberland County Clerk of Superior Court directly. The register's office can point you in the right direction if you are unsure which office holds the record you need.

Certified Copies of Fayetteville Marriage Records

Certified copies of marriage certificates are available from the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. Visit Room 114 at 117 Dick Street during regular business hours. Bring the names of both spouses and the approximate marriage date. Staff will locate the record and prepare your certified copy.

You can also request copies by mail. Include a written request with identifying information and a check or money order for the appropriate fee. Call (910) 678-7775 to confirm current copy fees before submitting your request. Mail requests typically take a few business days to process and return.

Certified copies bear the official seal of the Cumberland County Register of Deeds. They are accepted by courts, government agencies, and financial institutions as legal proof of marriage. Keep your certified copy in a safe place once you receive it.

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Cumberland County Marriage Records

Fayetteville is the county seat of Cumberland County. All Fayetteville marriage records are held and managed at the county level by the Register of Deeds. For full information on hours, services, historical records back to 1800, and contact details, see the Cumberland County marriage records page.

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