Find Cleveland Marriage License

Cleveland Marriage License records are issued through Bradley County. Start with the county clerk office first. The city page helps you see which office to use and which record trail matches the year you need. It also points you toward older file paths when the license is not in the current office. That keeps the search local. It saves time. If you only know the city name, this page shows the county desk right away.

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Cleveland Marriage License Facts

Bradley County Clerk
30 Days License Validity
$42.50 With Counseling
$102.50 Without Counseling

Cleveland Marriage License Office

The local source for a Cleveland Marriage License is the Bradley County Clerk. The county clerk page gives the key office details for Cleveland residents. Donna Simpson is the clerk. The office phone is (423) 728-7226. The courthouse address is 155 Ocoee Street, Room 101, Cleveland, TN 37311. The county clerk also offers online marriage license applications. That matters because it lets you start the process before you go in, which is useful if you are trying to keep the office visit short.

The city page is even more direct. The City of Cleveland marriage license FAQ says to contact Bradley County Trustee Donna Simpson at the same phone number. That city-to-county handoff is the key Cleveland fact. It tells you that the city does not issue the license itself. Bradley County does. If you know that before you leave home, the rest of the search gets much easier.

Bradley County Clerk marriage licenses is the main local source for Cleveland Marriage License applications.

Cleveland Marriage License guidance from the city clerk FAQ

That image matches the city FAQ path and gives Cleveland users a quick visual cue that the county clerk is the real office behind the local marriage license process.

Cleveland Marriage License Requirements

The Bradley County Clerk lists the main Tennessee marriage rules in plain language. Licenses are good for 30 days. No blood test and no waiting period are required. Applicants must be 18 years or older, both parties must be present unless one is incarcerated, and a valid driver license, picture ID, or certified birth certificate is needed. Proof of Social Security number is also required. If an applicant does not have a Social Security number, the county asks for proof of legal status instead. Cleveland residents can use that checklist to avoid a second trip.

The fee information has a real local split, and the source material is not perfectly aligned. The county clerk page lists $42.50 with premarital counseling and $102.50 without counseling. The ACLU Tennessee county guide lists $37.50 with counseling and $97.50 without. The best move is to treat the county clerk as the live desk source and confirm the current amount before you go. That keeps the Cleveland Marriage License search grounded in the office that actually takes the payment.

The county clerk also says copies of marriage certificates are available in the office or through TNCountyClerk.com. That is helpful for people who need a follow-up copy after the license is issued. Cleveland users often need both. First they apply. Then they come back later for the copy.

Cleveland Marriage License Records

Cleveland Marriage License records are useful beyond the current filing. Bradley County Clerk and Bradley County Government both support online marriage license applications, which shows how the county has tried to make the process easier to reach. That also means the county office is the natural place to search for a live application, a copy of the certificate, or a confirmation of the fee before you drive over. The county government page says the clerk handles marriage licenses as one of the office's core duties. That is the structural answer for Cleveland.

If you need an older record, the Bradley County history is still manageable because the county clerk and city sources stay aligned on the same office. The county clerk page gives the office contact. The city FAQ gives the same number. The county government page confirms the department. Cleveland does not have a second marriage-license office to sort through. That keeps the search path short, which is useful when you want a fast answer instead of a long records hunt.

Bradley County Government County Clerk is a helpful backup source for Cleveland Marriage License work.

Cleveland Marriage License guidance from the City of Cleveland government

It reinforces the same office path and makes it clear that Cleveland residents are dealing with one county system, not several separate city offices.

Cleveland Marriage License Search Tips

If you are searching rather than applying, start with the names and the approximate year. Cleveland Marriage License searches are usually simple because the county clerk provides the main application path and the city page points back to the same office. That means you usually do not need a broad Tennessee search unless you are looking for a very old record or you have a different county on the marriage paperwork.

For copy work, keep in mind that the county clerk offers marriage certificate copies and the office is also set up for online license applications. If you need the document for name change work, a passport, or another legal file, ask for a certified copy. If you only need to confirm the facts, the office can usually help you narrow it down. A Cleveland Marriage License request is easiest when you know whether you are applying, verifying, or copying.

Bradley County Marriage License

Cleveland sits in Bradley County, so the county page is the next stop if you want the fuller office details, fee notes, and county-level record context for a Bradley County Marriage License.

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