Certified copies of marriage records are $2.00 each. Come to the office where you received your marriage license at 41 N. Perry Street, 2nd Floor, Dayton, OH.
. Make sure you don't show up empty-handed, as you'll both need to show proof of your identity. Each state's requirements are a little different, so be sure to check with your county clerk before heading in to find out what they specifically require. Typically, however, you'll need a driver's license or passport, but you may also need a birth certificate.
Some states even require a witness for the marriage license application, so be prepared to ask a friend (who has known you at least six months) to tag along. You will also need to know some information about your parents. Whoever legally performed your ceremony, whether it was a judge, a religious leader, or a friend ordained for the day, must also sign the license. There will be a line for them to sign their name, as well as specify their title or ordination. But note: There are a few states (Colorado, Wisconsin, the District of Columbia, and parts of Pennsylvania) where you can self-unite or self-solemnize your marriage, which means that not only does the officiant not need to sign your marriage license, you don't have to have one in the first place!