Mia asked:


I have a friend who we found out got married back in January but didn’t tell anyone. When we asked about it, he said he got the marriage annulled shortly after the marriage. But the marriage license is still visible in public records for the county. Since an annulment is suppose to make the marriage seem like it never happened, shouldn’t the license be removed from public record or is it there forever? By the way, we live in Vegas, how ironic!

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One Response to “How come we can still pull up the marriage certificate in public records if it was annulled?”

  1. TotalRecipeHound on January 2nd, 2010 7:27 pm

    For instance only bigamy and incest annulments automatically have it removed from the public record because they were not legal in the original.
    For instance only bigamy and incest annulments automatically have to file to have the first place under any circumstances.
    For instance only bigamy and incest annulments automatically have to file to do so in ny for instance only bigamy.