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  2. Begin with SECTION A: NAME OF GROOM. Enter the groom's first, middle, and last name. Fill in the address, city, state, zip code, county, phone number, date of birth, place of birth (state/country), race, and social security number.
  3. Indicate the number of this marriage and provide the date when the last marriage ended. Select how the last marriage ended by checking either Divorce, Death, or Annulment.
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  5. In SECTION C: PREMARITAL STATEMENT, circle whether you have completed a premarital preparation course. Do not sign until requested by a Deputy Clerk.
  6. Both parties must print their names and sign where indicated. Ensure to provide an address after the ceremony.

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While court records are public unless otherwise specified by law or placed under seal, the standards for online viewing of court records is set by administrative orders of the Florida Supreme Court.
A quit claim deed should be filed with the Clerk of Court in the county where the property is located. This will involve taking the deed to the Clerk's office and paying the required filing fee (typically about $10.00 for a one-page quit claim deed).
Regular, certified, or exemplified copies can be made by a records clerk at the time of viewing....Hard Copy Costs: 25 cents per page; $5.00 for a certified copy + per page copy charge; and. $10.00 for an exemplified copy + per page copy charge. Plus actual cost of mailing (if applicable)

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Marion County Public Records Marion Tax Collector. (352) 368-8200. Go to Data Online. Marion Clerk of Courts. (352) 671-5622. Go to Data Online. Marion Property Appraiser. (352) 368-8300. Go to Data Online. Marion Mapping / GIS. Go to Data Online.
Under the law, the public has a presumptive right of access to all court records in the custody of the court clerk, including case dockets, transcripts, motions filed by the parties to a lawsuit, exhibits filed with the court as evidence, and records of depositions filed with the court.
Myla Eldridge. Myla Eldridge was elected Marion County Clerk in 2014.
Public record requests Phone: 352-438-2300. Email: publicrelations@marionfl.org. Completing this form. Fax: 352-438-2309. Regular mail: Public Relations, 601 Se 25th Ave., Ocala, FL 34471.
of FLORIDA. Located in the heart of central Florida, the Fifth Judicial Circuit covers a geographical area approaching the size of Connecticut. The circuit is comprised of Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion, and Sumter Counties, with main administrative offices in Ocala.

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