Herriman Marriage License Records

Herriman is a rapidly growing city in southwestern Salt Lake County, so a Marriage License search here usually starts with the city name and ends with the county office that actually handles the file. The city government site helps you confirm the local jurisdiction, while Salt Lake County remains the office that issues the license, handles the ceremony side when needed, and keeps the returned record. This page keeps those roles separate so you can move from a Herriman clue to the correct county office without guessing. If you only know the city, that is still enough to begin the search with confidence.

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Herriman Marriage License Office

Start with the official Herriman city government site when you want the local starting point for a Herriman Marriage License search. That page confirms you are dealing with the right city government before you move to the county office. It does not issue the license, but it gives you the municipal context you need when the only clue is a city name, a home address, or a family story tied to Herriman.

Herriman city government website for marriage license records

That city homepage is useful because it anchors the search in the correct municipality before you hand the work off to Salt Lake County. The office that creates the marriage record is still the county clerk, but the city site helps you confirm the place and avoid mixing Herriman records with a neighboring city.

The Herriman City Recorder is the right local office when you need municipal records, ordinances, minutes, or other city-government documents. It is not the marriage license office, but it is the place to use when the question is about Herriman city business rather than the county marriage file.

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Once you are sure the clue points to Herriman, the next step is Salt Lake County. The county clerk is the office that issues the license, keeps the returned record, and can help with a copy request later. For a current search, the official Salt Lake County Clerk overview and the Salt Lake County Clerk Marriage Division page give you the live office path for licenses, ceremonies, and record questions. Those county pages are the right checkpoint because the marriage file is not stored at city hall.

Check the Salt Lake County Clerk Marriage Division page before you visit so you can confirm the current office details and service window.

Salt Lake County Marriage Division page for Herriman marriage license records

That county page is the cleanest way to move from a Herriman clue to the office that actually creates and keeps the marriage record. It is especially useful when you know the city but still need the names, date, or appointment details to line up with the county file.

When you contact the county, bring the details that help narrow the record instead of relying on the city name alone.

  • Full name of one or both spouses
  • Approximate marriage year or ceremony date
  • Herriman address, venue, or nearby location clue
  • License number or file reference if you have it

Those details make it easier for the county office to connect the Herriman clue to the correct Marriage License file, especially when the record is recent or when you are working from a family note rather than a certified copy.

Herriman City Recorder and Marriage License Context

The city recorder is important because many Herriman searches start with a municipal question before they become a marriage record search. The recorder handles city records, public documents, and other Herriman government files, which makes it the right local contact for city business. It does not replace the county clerk for a Marriage License, but it can help you separate a city record from a county vital record before you spend time in the wrong office.

See the Herriman City Recorder page when you need the city records office rather than the county marriage file.

Herriman city recorder website for marriage license records

That recorder page is a useful boundary marker because it shows what belongs with Herriman city government and what belongs with Salt Lake County. If your search starts with a municipal document, the recorder can point you to the city side of the trail before you move on to the county side.

For a marriage record, the recorder is a guide, not the endpoint. The returned license and any certified copy still come from the county office that issued the document in the first place.

Salt Lake County Marriage License Rules for Herriman

Utah law explains why Salt Lake County stays at the center of a Herriman Marriage License search. Utah Code section 30-1-4 places the issuing role with the county clerk, and section 30-1-8 covers the return of the signed certificate after the ceremony. Those rules matter because they show that the marriage file begins and ends with the county, not with city government.

Utah Code section 30-1-10 gives the timing rule that matters most once the license is issued. The license is valid right away and expires after 32 days if it is not used, so the county record has to match the ceremony date. That is why it helps to keep the filing date, the wedding date, and the county office details together when you are trying to sort out a Herriman record.

Utah Code section 30-1-15 supports public inspection and copying of county marriage records. For a Herriman search, that means the county clerk remains the office to contact when you need the actual record file, not just a city reference or a secondhand summary.

Herriman Marriage License Copies and Record Requests

When you need a copy, the Salt Lake County marriage division is the office that should stay at the center of the search. The current public marriage page shows the division at 2001 S State St, Ste S1-200, Salt Lake City, Utah 84190, with weekday hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. That office issues licenses, conducts ceremonies, and keeps the records, so it is the correct source for both a new request and a later copy request tied to Herriman.

If you are asking for a record, have the names, approximate date, and any location clue ready before you contact the county. That saves time and helps the clerk match the Herriman Marriage License trail to the correct file. If the record is recent, the office may still be waiting for the signed return. If it is older, the same office can usually tell you whether the record is in the active file set or in a historical index.

The Salt Lake County Clerk Marriage Division page is the best official source for those current office details.

Historical Herriman Marriage License Research

Older Herriman marriage records still begin with Salt Lake County, but the search sometimes needs a historical guide instead of a live office visit. The Utah State Archives Salt Lake County guide is useful when the family story points to a marriage that is old enough to sit in a paper index or an archived record series. That is especially helpful when you only have a surname, an approximate year, or a clue tied to southern Salt Lake County.

The county clerk remains the office that issues the license and keeps the current record file, but the archives can help you understand where older material lives. That distinction matters when a Herriman search turns into family history work instead of a simple copy request. A county clue may lead you to the live office for recent records, while an older clue may point you to the archive guide first so you can narrow the year range before you ask for a copy.

Using the city site, the county clerk, and the archive guide together keeps the search focused and makes it easier to separate a Herriman address from the actual marriage record trail.

More Help With Herriman Marriage License Records

The cleanest path is simple. Use the Herriman city site to confirm the local government, use the city recorder for municipal records, and use Salt Lake County for the Marriage License itself. Utah law explains why that line exists, and the county office shows how the license, ceremony, and returned record stay connected. Once you separate those roles, the search becomes much easier to manage.

If your clue is only the city name, that is still enough to begin. If you also have a year or a location, the county search gets tighter. If the record is old, the archive guide can help you decide whether the file is in an active county set or an older record series. That is usually enough to move from a Herriman reference to the real marriage record without wasting time in the wrong office.

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