Davie County Marriage Records in Mocksville

Davie County marriage records are held by the Register of Deeds office in Mocksville, North Carolina. The office has kept marriage licenses and certificates since the county was formed in 1836. You can search these records in person at the courthouse or contact the office to ask about remote request options. This guide covers what the Davie County Register of Deeds provides, how to apply for a marriage license, and how to get certified copies of marriage records for legal or personal use.

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Mocksville County Seat
1836 Records Begin
$60 License Fee
60 Days License Valid

Davie County Register of Deeds

The Davie County Register of Deeds is located at 140 South Main Street in Mocksville, NC 27028. The office phone number is (336) 751-2504. Regular hours run Monday through Friday. Staff can help with marriage license applications, record searches, certified copies, and general questions about vital records. The Register of Deeds is the official custodian of marriage records for Davie County and handles all requests from individuals, genealogists, and legal professionals.

Davie County was formed in 1836 from Rowan County and named after William R. Davie, who served as governor of North Carolina and was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. The county seat of Mocksville has been the home of county government since the county's founding. Marriage records held by the Register of Deeds date back to 1836. The office on South Main Street in Mocksville is a single location that serves the entire county for all vital records needs.

Davie County Register of Deeds in Mocksville NC for marriage records
Office Davie County Register of Deeds
140 South Main Street
Mocksville, NC 27028
Phone: (336) 751-2504
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Website daviecountync.gov/departments/register-of-deeds
Records From 1836 to present

Davie County Marriage License Process

Couples applying for a marriage license in Davie County must visit the Register of Deeds office in Mocksville together. Under NCGS 51-8, both parties are generally required to appear at the same time for the application. Each person must show valid government-issued photo identification. You will need to provide your full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, and details about any prior marriages. The application process is straightforward and the license is typically issued on the day of application.

Under NCGS 51-16, if either applicant was previously married, they must provide documentation showing how that marriage ended. A certified copy of the divorce judgment or a death certificate for a deceased former spouse are both acceptable. The Register will review these documents before issuing the license. Once the license is in hand, it is valid anywhere in North Carolina for 60 days from the date it was issued, as set out in NCGS 51-6. If the wedding does not take place within that window, the couple must return and apply again.

After the ceremony, the officiant signs and returns the completed license to the Davie County Register of Deeds. The office records it and can then issue certified copies of the marriage certificate. Most couples receive their certificate within a short time after the officiant submits the paperwork.

Davie County Marriage Records Requests

Certified copies of Davie County marriage records are available from the Register of Deeds. Visiting the office at 140 South Main Street in Mocksville is the quickest way to get a copy. Bring a valid photo ID and know the names of both parties and the approximate year of the marriage. Staff will search the records and can usually provide a copy during your visit.

Mail requests are also accepted. Send your written request to the Davie County Register of Deeds at 140 South Main Street, Mocksville, NC 27028. Your letter should include the full names of both parties, the approximate date of the marriage, your return address, and payment by money order or bank check. Do not include cash. Add a self-addressed stamped envelope so the office can send the copies back to you. NCGS 130A-93 governs who may receive certified copies of vital records in North Carolina. The parties to the marriage and their legal representatives are among those eligible to request certified copies.

For online ordering options and the most current fee schedule, visit the Davie County website at daviecountync.gov before submitting your request.

Historical Davie County Marriage Records

Davie County's marriage records go back nearly two centuries, making them a valuable resource for genealogists researching families from the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Before the county was formed in 1836, the area was part of Rowan County, so researchers tracing family lines before that date should also check Rowan County records. The early records held in Mocksville include marriage bonds and registers from the mid-1800s that can provide detailed information about couples and their families.

The North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh holds historical marriage records from Davie County and other counties across the state. If you are researching marriages from the 1800s and cannot find what you need at the county office, the archives may have older materials. Researchers can browse available records at archives.ncdcr.gov. Genealogy platforms such as FamilySearch also index historical North Carolina marriage records, including some from Davie County, and can help narrow your search before you contact the county office directly.

Search Davie County Marriage Records Online

The Davie County Register of Deeds provides online access to some records through the county website. Check daviecountync.gov for current information about online search tools and ordering options. Coverage varies, with more recent records more likely to be digitized and indexed for online searching. Older records may require an in-person visit or a mail request to the office in Mocksville.

North Carolina Vital Records in Raleigh handles statewide marriage records from 1962 onward. For Davie County marriages before that date, the county Register of Deeds is the primary official source. The state office at vitalrecords.nc.gov can process requests for records within its range. For anything earlier, reach out to the Davie County office directly at (336) 751-2504.

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Nearby Counties

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