Staten Island Borough Hall Marriage License

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Borough Hall Building 10 Richmond Terrace, Room 311, (please enter at the entrance located at the intersection of Hyatt Street and Stuyvesant Place). Staten Island, NY 10301. Both applicants must apply in person to any town or city clerk in the state. A marriage license can be obtained if both applicants are over age 18. Borough Hall. While the records include all New York marriage license records from 1908 – 1929, year ranges vary slightly for Queens and Staten Island. In Queens, the marriage license records cover 1908 – 1930, and the Staten Island records are from 1908 – 1938. Staten Island Marriage License Requirements New York (Chapter 14), Articles 1 and 2 Domestic Relations. Marriage License Fees New York: $35. Staten Island City Clerk Borough Hall Building 10 Richmond Terrace, Room 311 (Please enter at the entrance located at the intersection of Hyatt Street and Stuyvesant Place).

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Clerks Offices in Staten Island, NY are responsible for maintaining public records for the county. The Clerk's office provides public access to records in accordance with local government regulations and laws. The Staten Island Office also provides support for the local elections process. The duties and responsibilities of the Clerk is regulated through New York state, Richmond County, and local government statutes, ordinances, charters and regulations.

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Clerks provide marriage certificates, marriage license applications and records. The Office also provides information on the process and requirements for couples planning to get married. Staten Island Clerks Offices provide certified copies of marriage certificates upon request.

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