Find Maryville Marriage License
Maryville Marriage License records are issued through Blount 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.
Maryville Marriage License Facts
Maryville Marriage License Office
The main Maryville Marriage License office is the Blount County Clerk. The county research says the courthouse office is at 345 Court Street in Maryville and that applicants should arrive by 4:00 p.m. for marriage licenses. It also says the Foothills Mall office at 197 Foothills Mall Drive offers marriage licenses during weekday hours and that the clerk does not perform marriage ceremonies. That is a helpful city detail because it means the filing office is local, but the ceremony itself still has to be handled separately. The Maryville City Clerk page confirms that the city clerk does not issue licenses.
The city clerk page confirms the same boundary. The Maryville City Clerk does not issue marriage licenses. Maryville residents must go to the Blount County Clerk. That keeps the search straightforward. You do not need to wonder whether the city clerk or the county clerk owns the record. The county clerk does, and the office is right in Maryville.
Blount County Clerk marriage license information gives the clearest local office details for Maryville residents.
The Maryville city image is a good fit because it points the reader back to the Blount County Clerk and keeps the local office in view.
Apply In Maryville
Applying for a Maryville Marriage License is easy to plan around because the county gives you two office options. The courthouse office is downtown. The Foothills Mall office gives you another in-city stop with marriage license hours in the afternoon. The research also notes that Blount County has an online marriage license search and that the county clerk handles marriage records from 1795 to 2014. That is a broad trail for a city page and it gives Maryville a strong local record foundation.
The later county research block adds the copy fee range and the county archive location. The office will want both applicants present, and Tennessee state rules still apply. There is no adult waiting period and no blood test. The main planning work is deciding which office to use and making sure you arrive in time. Maryville’s mix of courthouse and mall access makes that easy.
To apply for a Maryville Marriage License, bring these basics:
- Valid photo ID for both applicants
- Any premarital counseling proof if you want the lower fee
- Prior divorce date or date of death if either person was married before
- Payment for the county fee
Maryville Marriage License Copies
If you need a copy of a Maryville Marriage License, the county clerk and county archives are the first places to look. The county records block says Blount County marriage licenses run from 1795 to 2014, which is a very long local record trail. The county also has an archives office in Maryville on South Washington Street. That makes the copy path better than a lot of city pages because the record trail stays local and the archive is close to the courthouse office.
For newer certified copies, the county clerk office is still the best source. For older records and genealogy work, the archives and local history resources can help before you request a certified copy. Maryville College Library, the Blount County Public Library, and the Blount County Historical Society all show up in the research as useful local support points for history work. They can help you narrow the date or confirm a family line before you ask for the official record.
Maryville Marriage License History
Maryville has a strong local record trail because Blount County marriage licenses go back to 1795. The city research says Maryville follows Tennessee state law and has no city ordinances on marriage. That keeps the legal side simple. The local newspapers in the research can also help with historical searches. The Daily Times and the Maryville Enterprise are useful when you are trying to confirm a marriage year or family name before requesting copies.
The county page and the city page together tell a clean story. The city does not issue the license, the county clerk does, and the records stay in Maryville. That makes Maryville one of the better city pages in the project for both a new license and a historical search.
Blount County record holdings help show how far back the local marriage trail runs.
Blount County Marriage License
Maryville is in Blount County, so the county page carries the fuller Marriage License office, records, and archive details that support this city page.
Maryville Marriage License Fees
The city research summary gives an estimated fee of $97.50 without counseling and $37.50 with counseling. The county records page does not publish the live fee in the same way, so the estimate should be treated as a planning figure rather than a final desk quote. That is normal in Tennessee county research. If you want the exact total, call the county clerk office before you go.
Even with that fee estimate, Maryville stays easy to use because the courthouse office and the Foothills Mall office are both in town. If you want to minimize travel, the mall location can be a practical stop. If you prefer the courthouse, that option is right there too.
Nearby Tennessee Cities
Use nearby city pages if you are comparing East Tennessee office options or tracing a marriage record tied to a nearby place name.