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Securing Civil Documents


Marriage Application and License
Divorce Decree
Obtaining Public Records from Harris County, Texas

Canon 1544 of Canon (Church) Law requires authentic documents to be submitted in this process.

A certified civil document is an official copy from the government court/agency with its official seal.

The Tribunal Office will accept a photocopy of a certified civil document.


Marriage Application and License

A marriage application and license can generally be found in the County Clerk's Office of the county and state in which the license was obtained. A divorce decree can generally be found in the District Clerk's Office of the county and state in which the divorce was obtained. Some counties will check their records for free while other charge a search fee.

At the Vital Records Information – United States website, you can search by state and county to find the name of the county office, address and telephone to locate documents of death, marriage and divorce. Rather than use the paid service that this website charges, it is much cheaper if you then contact the county office yourself and request the information to obtain the document(s) yourself.

If the marriage and divorce took place in Texas and you need to know the date and the county in which the marriage or divorce took place, you can search for this information at the Texas Department of Health-Bureau of Vital Statistics website or contact the Tribunal for assistance. The address and telephone number of a county clerk or district clerk in Texas can be found at www.dshs.state.tx.us/vs/field/localremotedistrict.shtm.


Divorce Decree

It is required that you submit a certified copy of the complete and final divorce decree signed and dated by the judge with each petition submitted. The divorce decree does not become final until it is signed and dated by the judge. Therefore, the divorce decree that you submit to the Tribunal MUST be signed and dated by the judge. This is the date that should be listed on PART 11 of page 8 of the Formal Church Petition for a Declaration of Nullity. Do NOT use the date that is sometimes at the beginning of the divorce petition. This is the date when the divorce hearing took place and may differ from when the judge actually signed and dated the decree. Be aware that a county and state may issue a final divorce decree that is different from the divorce petition itself. If possible, submit both.

NOTE: If you were married and divorced more than once to the same person, submit a certified copy of all civil marriage licenses and all divorce decrees (signed and dated by the judge).


Obtaining Public Records from Harris County, Texas

General Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday

8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. County Clerk
8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. District Clerk

Civil Marriage Application/License

Main Office:

Harris County Clerk's Office
201 Caroline, 4th Floor
Houston, Texas 77002
713.755.6405

Mailing Address

HARRIS COUNTY CLERK
P.O. BOX 1525
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251-1525


Fee:
$1.00 per page. When ordering by mail, ask for marriage application (1 page) and license (2 pages) for a total fee of $3.00. Include the full name of both the bride and groom, the date or approximate date of marriage, the fee and a self-addressed, stamped return envelope.

This document can also be obtained at one of the Branch offices:

PHYSICAL LOCATIONS OF BRANCH OFFICES
 
Baytown701 W. Baker Road281.422.0253
Chimney Rock6000 Chimney Rock713.660-7902
Clay Road16715 Clay Road281.859.0685
Clear Lake16603 Buccaneer281.486.7250
Cypresswood6831 Cypresswood Dr.281.379.1057
Humble7900 Will Clayton281.540.1173
N. Shepherd7300 North Shepherd713.697.5193
Pasadena107 E. Shaw713.473.9048
South Belt10851 Scarsdale713.464.0115
 

Civil Divorce Decree

Harris County District Clerk Office
201 Caroline, 2nd Floor
Houston, Texas 77002
713-755-5734

Mailing Address

HARRIS COUNTY DISTRICT CLERK
P.O. BOX 4651
HOUSTON, TEXAS 77210-4651

Fee:
$1.00 per page. When ordering by mail, include full name of both spouses, date of divorce, cause number (if known) and a self-addressed, stamped return envelope. No personal checks accepted. Click here for a Mail Order form.