Eugene Marriage Record Search

Eugene marriage records are managed by the Lane County Clerk at the Public Service Building. Eugene is the second largest city in Oregon and serves as the county seat of Lane County. Couples who want to get married in Eugene visit the clerk office to obtain a license. The office also keeps past marriage records on file and can provide copies. Walk-in hours are split into morning and afternoon blocks, so plan your visit with care. Staff are ready to help with both new licenses and old record lookups.

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Lane County Clerk Marriage Records in Eugene

The Lane County Clerk office is at 125 E. 8th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401. This is the Public Service Building in downtown Eugene. The office is open Monday through Friday. Morning hours run from 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM. Afternoon hours run from 1:00 PM to 3:45 PM. The office closes over the lunch hour.

Call (541) 682-3653 for questions. Staff can tell you what to bring and what to expect. Both people must appear in person with valid photo ID. The clerk accepts cash or check only. No cards are taken. Plan to bring the right form of payment when you visit.

Office Lane County Clerk
125 E. 8th Avenue
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 682-3653
Hours Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM and 1:00 PM - 3:45 PM
Website lanecounty.org - Marriage Licenses

An online application is available to save time. Fill it out before you visit. The clerk asks that you come in at least three days before the ceremony. Oregon law requires a three-day wait after the license is issued. A waiver of the wait is possible for a fee. The license stays valid for 60 days once issued.

How to Get a Marriage License in Eugene

Getting a license in Eugene is a clear process. Start by filling out the online form or come in and fill out the paperwork on site. Both parties must be present. Bring a photo ID such as a driver's license or passport. If either party was married before, proof of how that marriage ended is needed.

The clerk will review your information. Once all is in order, the license is issued. Oregon law then requires a three-day wait. The ceremony must take place after that wait ends and before the license expires. The license is good for 60 days.

After the ceremony, the officiant signs the license. They then send it back to the Lane County Clerk. The clerk records it as an official marriage record. This step is vital. Without it, the marriage is not on file. Couples should follow up with the clerk to make sure the record was filed.

Deputy Clerks in Lane County can perform civil ceremonies by appointment. Call (541) 997-2535 to set up a time. These are simple ceremonies held at the clerk office. They are a good choice for couples who want a quick, official service.

Oregon State Marriage Records for Eugene

The state of Oregon keeps copies of marriage records from every county, including Lane County. The Oregon Health Authority handles vital records at the state level. They can issue certified copies of marriage certificates for events that took place in Eugene or anywhere else in the state.

Below is the Oregon Health Authority vital records page, which can help you find Eugene marriage records at the state level.

Oregon Health Authority Eugene marriage records vital records page

Use the state portal when you cannot visit the Lane County Clerk in person or when you need a record from a county other than Lane.

The Oregon State Archives also holds older vital records. Their collection has marriage registers and indexes from across the state. Researchers who want records from the 1800s or early 1900s should check the archives. These records can fill in gaps that the county office may not cover.

Eugene Marriage Records for Genealogy

Family researchers have several options in Eugene. The Lane County History Museum at 740 W 13th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97402, is one of the best local resources. Call (541) 682-4242 for details. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Their archives hold records, photos, and other items tied to Lane County history.

The Eugene Public Library at 100 W 13th Avenue also has genealogy tools. The library offers free access to databases that include marriage indexes, census records, and more. A library card is free to Eugene residents. Staff in the genealogy section can help you get started with your search.

Helpful places for Eugene marriage record research:

  • Lane County Clerk at 125 E. 8th Avenue
  • Lane County History Museum at 740 W 13th Avenue
  • Eugene Public Library genealogy section
  • Oregon State Archives in Salem

Each source holds a different kind of record. The clerk has official documents. The museum has older items that add context. The library has digital tools that let you search from a screen. The state archives go back the farthest. Use all of them to build a complete family picture.

Copies of Marriage Records in Eugene

Certified copies of Eugene marriage records come from the Lane County Clerk. Under Oregon law, only certain people can get a certified copy. The people named on the record qualify. So do their legal representatives and some government offices. Others may request an informational copy that does not carry the clerk's seal.

To request a copy, you need the full names of both parties. The date of the marriage helps narrow the search. Visit the clerk office in Eugene or call to ask about mail requests. Be ready to show ID and state your reason for the request.

The Oregon State Bar has a plain-language guide to marriage law in Oregon. It covers what you need to know about licenses, ceremonies, and records. This can be a useful reference if you have questions about the legal side of things in Eugene.

Marriage Ceremonies and Record Filing in Eugene

Oregon allows a wide range of people to perform marriage ceremonies. Clergy, judges, and county clerks can all officiate. Friends and family members can also do it if they register with the county. This makes it easy for couples in Eugene to choose someone they know and trust.

After the ceremony, the officiant must sign the license. They then return it to the Lane County Clerk within a set time. The clerk records the marriage and it becomes an official record. This last step is the one that creates the record you can later search for or get a copy of.

If the signed license is not returned, the marriage may not show up in the county files. Couples should check with the clerk after their ceremony to confirm the record is on file. A quick call to (541) 682-3653 can give you peace of mind that your Eugene marriage record was properly filed.

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Lane County Marriage Records

Eugene is the county seat of Lane County. All marriage licenses for the city are filed through the Lane County Clerk. The county page has more details on services, office hours, and how to reach the clerk. It also covers other cities in Lane County that use the same office for marriage records.

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