Search Daggett County Marriage Records

Daggett County marriage records are small in scale but still important for legal proof and family history. Daggett is Utah's least populous county, so the clerk office serves a wide rural area and keeps the marriage trail simple and direct. If you know the name, the date, and the county, you can usually tell very quickly whether the record belongs at the clerk counter, the state certificate office, or an archive collection. That makes Daggett County a good place to see how Utah marriage records work in a rural setting.

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Daggett County Quick Facts

1887 Record Start
Manila County Seat
Rural Service Area
GRAMA Public Requests

Daggett County Marriage Records Office

The county clerk is the main source for Daggett County marriage records. The county website at daggettcounty.org is the first place to look for office information, public-record forms, and county contact details. The detailed county-clerk mailing address is PO Box 219 in Manila, and the clerk office is also listed at 95 North 1st West, PO Box 400, Manila, Utah 84046. The phone number is (435) 784-3154. That is the office that handles the local record trail.

Daggett County also uses its website as a general public-service hub. The county site offers GRAMA request forms, county code, meeting agendas and minutes, sheriff information, and emergency alerts. Those links matter because they show how Daggett County keeps public information organized even in a small rural setting. If a marriage record search turns into a broader county-record search, the county site is the best place to keep going.

The Daggett County homepage is the source behind the county image below.

Daggett County Marriage Records county website

That page shows the county's main contact path for residents and researchers who need marriage records or other county documents.

The Utah state vital records portal shows the certificate path that helps when Daggett County marriages fall in the statewide certificate window.

Daggett County Marriage Records state vital records portal

That state page is useful when the county record you need is part of the 1978 to 2010 certificate range.

Search Daggett County Marriage Records

Daggett County marriage records searches start with the basics. Both parties must appear in person when applying for a new license, and the county asks for valid photo ID, full names, addresses, birth dates and places, and parents' names and birthplaces. The fee is set by county ordinance, so the office should be contacted directly for the current amount. These requirements are simple, but they still matter because they shape the county file that researchers later use for certified copies and historical searches.

Daggett County records go back to 1887 and continue to the present. That means the clerk office is the first stop for a current request, while the state certificate office may matter for marriages in the 1978 to 2010 range. Older Daggett County marriage records can also end up in historical collections. The right office depends on the year. The year also decides whether the search is legal proof, a family-history question, or a historical scan.

If you need state certificate access, start at vitalrecords.utah.gov and the state order page. If you need background on where early Utah marriages may appear before county recording became standard, use Utah State Archives, FamilySearch, and the Library of Congress guide.

Keep these details ready for Daggett County:

  • Full names of both parties
  • Birth dates and places
  • Parents' names and birthplaces
  • Approximate marriage year

Daggett County Marriage Records History

Daggett County's history is part of what makes its marriage records distinctive. The county is the least populous in Utah, and the rural setting around Flaming Gorge gives the county a different feel from the larger Wasatch Front offices. Historical and public-record work here often depends on county-level organization because one office serves a lot of ground. The county clerk structure keeps the marriage trail stable even in a very small community.

For older marriage research, the same Utah rules apply. Records before 1887 may live in probate, justice court, church, or temple records instead of a formal county marriage book. That matters in Daggett County too. The county clerk handles the modern file, but the historical trail may require the archive or FamilySearch side of the search. The Utah State Archives is the best next step when the county office does not have the era you need.

Daggett County is also useful for learning how public records work in a small place. The county site offers county code, agendas, minutes, and GRAMA forms, which shows a clear structure for public access. That structure helps marriage records stay findable over time.

Note: In a county as small as Daggett, the date of the marriage is often the fastest way to choose the right office and avoid extra back-and-forth.

Daggett County Marriage Records Access

Daggett County marriage records fit Utah's broader public-record pattern. Once a marriage record is old enough, it becomes part of the public historical record, and the 75-year rule helps explain why some older marriages are easier to locate through archives than through the active clerk counter. For current records, the county clerk remains the source. For state certificate years, the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics becomes part of the search.

In practice, Daggett County is a good example of a county where a simple search can lead into several systems. The county site may answer a request directly. The state vital records portal may be right for a certified copy. The archives or FamilySearch may be right for a family-history lead. Each source serves a different purpose, but they work together well when the date is known.

If the Daggett County marriage record has to be recognized outside the United States, the final step may be Utah authentication services. That is separate from the record search, but it matters when the copy is being used for another government or overseas agency.

The Utah State Archives homepage becomes useful when a Daggett County marriage has aged into a historical record set.

Daggett County Marriage Records state archive resource

That archive page helps when the county office is no longer the right place for an older marriage search.

Daggett County Marriage Records Copies

Daggett County marriage record copies may come from the county clerk, the state certificate office, or a historical repository depending on the year. A county copy is most likely when the record is current or when the county still holds the active file. A state certificate is more likely when the marriage falls in the 1978 to 2010 range. For older records, the archive side may be more useful than either live office.

The county office is not large, but it is structured. The clerk address at 95 North 1st West in Manila, the county site, and the public GRAMA materials show that the county keeps a clear path for requests. That is helpful when a copy request is not routine. It is also helpful when the request is for a record that a county seat office may have only in one narrow book or file series.

The cleanest search method in Daggett County is still to start with the year and the names. That lets you choose between the county clerk, the state vital records page, and the archive tools without wasting time.

Helpful Utah Marriage Records

Daggett County marriage records are easiest to handle when you use the Utah system around them. The county site is the front door. The state vital records portal is the certificate door. The archives and family-history guides are the historical door. Once you know which door fits the year, the search usually moves fast.

The most useful external sources for Daggett County are daggettcounty.org, vitalrecords.utah.gov, archives.utah.gov, FamilySearch, and the Library of Congress guide. Together they cover the county, state, and historical sides of the record trail. That is the safest route when you are not sure whether a marriage is still in the clerk office or has moved into the archival record set.

Daggett County is small, but the record search still needs the same care as a larger county. The year decides the office, and the office decides the result.

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