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Marriage license in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama

How to request a certified marriage license for an event that occurred in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.

Where to request

Marriage licenses for couples who applied in Tuscaloosa County are issued and held by the Tuscaloosa County Clerk. Certified copies of the resulting marriage certificate are ordered from the same county clerk's office. The Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics may keep a statewide marriage index but generally does not issue the certificate itself.

You will need to identify the county where the couple applied for the license — this is not necessarily the county where the wedding ceremony took place, so be ready to check both if you are uncertain.

Issuing office details

Primary officeTuscaloosa County Clerk, Alabama
State backupAlabama Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics
State addressP.O. Box 5625, Montgomery, AL 36103
State phone(334) 206-2637
State websitehttps://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords/
Standard turnaround8-10 weeks by mail; same-day in person

Fees

  • Birth records: $15
  • Death records: $15
  • Marriage records: $15
  • Divorce records: $15

Counties may charge their own fees in addition to or in place of the state fee for marriage and divorce records. Confirm with the Tuscaloosa County Clerk's office before mailing payment.

How to order

By mail

Download the application form from the official Alabama office page at https://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/vitalrecords/ (for state-issued records) or from the Tuscaloosa County website (for county-issued marriage and divorce records). Include a clear photocopy of an acceptable photo ID and a money order for the fee.

In person

For state-issued records, walk-in service is available at the central office in the state capital — see the address in the table above. For county-issued marriage and divorce records, walk-in service is available at the Tuscaloosa County courthouse during regular business hours; bring photo ID and the fee in cash, money order, or card.

Online

Alabama's state office partners with VitalChek for expedited online ordering of birth and death certificates. Many county clerks now also offer online ordering for marriage records through their own portals or through VitalChek; check the Tuscaloosa County Clerk's website for the current option.

What you'll need

  • Full legal name on the certificate, including any maiden or alternative names.
  • Date of the event (or a date range, for older or uncertain records).
  • Place of the event — at minimum, the city or township within Tuscaloosa County.
  • For births: parents' full names, including mother's maiden name.
  • For deaths: spouse's name (if any) and approximate age at death.
  • For marriages: both spouses' full legal names at the time of marriage.
  • For divorces: case number if known, otherwise both parties' full legal names and the year of the divorce.
  • A clear copy of acceptable photo identification.
  • A money order or cashier's check for the fee, made payable as instructed by the office.

For estate executors handling multiple certified copies at once, this estate-administration document checklist explains how many certified copies you typically need and which institutions will accept a single copy versus require their own original.

Common pitfalls

The most common reasons a request to Tuscaloosa County or to the Alabama Department of Public Health, Center for Health Statistics is delayed:

  • Wrong office. Sending a marriage record request to the state office in a county-issued state, or vice versa, simply gets the application returned weeks later.
  • Insufficient identification. Photocopies must be clear, in color where possible, and unexpired.
  • Wrong fee. Personal checks are sometimes refused; out-of-state checks even more often.
  • Restricted record. If you are not the registrant or an immediate family member, expect the office to require additional documentation of your eligibility.
Tip. Call (334) 206-2637 (state) or the Tuscaloosa County Clerk before mailing your request — a one-minute confirmation call can save weeks. Counties periodically change their hours, accepted payment methods, and online portals.