Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil County

129 East Main Street, Room 108, Elkton, Maryland, 21921

★★★★4.3(20)
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil County in Elkton, Maryland

Contact & location

Address
129 East Main Street, Room 108, Elkton, Maryland, 21921
Mail-in address
Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil County, Attn: Licensing Department/Marriage129 East Main Street, Elkton, Maryland, 21921
Records for
Cecil County, Maryland
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Last verified July 14, 2026

This office issues Maryland state records

Cecil County follows Maryland’s fees, eligibility rules and processing times. Compare the statewide baseline below before choosing where to go.

$12.00
Maryland marriage certificate fee
6–7 weeks
Statewide processing
6,263,220
Maryland population

This office charges $5.50 $6.50 less than the Maryland fee.

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Office hours

Monday8:30am - 4:00pm
Tuesday8:30am - 4:00pm
Wednesday8:30am - 4:00pm
Thursday8:30am - 4:00pm
Friday8:30am - 4:00pm
Saturdayclosed
Sundayclosed

Certificates, fees & processing

RecordFeeProcessing
Marriage Certificate$5.506–7 weeksMaryland estimate

Processing times are set at state level — county offices do not publish their own — and are estimates that vary with demand.

The Clerk of the Circuit Court for Cecil County’s office or registry of vital records, offers a wide range of crucial services. These offices play a vital role in the protection and provision of essential documents such as , and marriage certificates . In addition to maintaining these primary records, they are responsible for managing and issuing copies of birth, marriage, and death records that occurred within the Township of Elkton. Alongside record maintenance, this office provides valuable services like issuing certified copies of documents, overseeing the registration of domestic partnerships, and offering assistance to rectify any errors detected in vital records. Through these comprehensive services, the vital records office ensures the accuracy, accessibility, and integrity of vital records for the benefit of the community.

Reviews

★★★★4.3 (20)
  • ★★★★★Florance HamiltonGoogle

    It's a court house. For cercuit court cases, marriage license, taxes, land taxes and other issues.

  • ★★★★Lauren LintonGoogle

    Small but clean and he staff was informative

  • ★★★★★Kathy Cunha JohnsonGoogle

    The ladies and the Register Wells are very friendly and kind and helpful

  • ★★★★Chris BancroftGoogle

    They helped me with my question the public servants here were very polite and courteous. Very knowledgeable aswell.

  • ★★★★★Russell RoarkGoogle

    (Revised for Readability) I apologize for the "untimeliness" of this review. It is about a great man, not a courthouse or jury pool. I have had over five years to think of the perfect review, and it looks like fate might have pushed my hand. In May of 2017, I got my jury duty notice. I reported as required, dressed appropriately as the jury notice I received in the mail stated. (Appropriate attire required: no jeans, shorts, gym clothes, etc.) I followed the check-in procedures and declined the $20 bill provided for lunch. I took a seat among the other pool members. I remember feeling out of place, as many of the people around me were dressed in casual clothing, such as Walmart pajamas or hunting gear from Cabela's. I shuffled around from seat to seat as the morning hours passed. Shortly after 1:00 pm, Judge William Davis, the Cecil County Circuit Court Associate Judge, came to the jury pool waiting room and announced that the court had selected all the jurors needed for the day's docket. He thanked everyone for their time waiting. I thought to myself, "Only a great man would do that!" I then noticed that I was the only person in the room of more than 35 people who was looking at Judge Davis. Everyone else was looking at their watches, phones, or the fresh $20 bill they had received earlier. I felt ashamed that my fellow county residents did not show the judge the proper respect. More importantly, I realized that none of them likely considered the efforts Judge Davis had expended to become the county's first Black judge and the youngest to serve on the circuit court. I had the opportunity to meet Judge Davis a few times, but I never told him this story. I had several opportunities to do so at charity events my wife and I attended, but I was afraid of embarrassing either of us. The best reason is that I grew up on Cleveland's Southeast side, where seeing a judge was never a good thing. As time passed, I continued to tell the story of this great man and judge, particularly the one about when I stopped an acquaintance from embarrassing himself. He started bashing Judge Davis about his divorce ruling, and I had to let him know that Judge Davis is a fair man and that the acquaintance's problems were likely self-inflicted by his own poor life choices. Most recently, on October 17, 2022, I was having breakfast at a local hotel. The young lady making my scrambled eggs and cheese, whose name was "T," began to speak of a great judge who had gone out of his way to help her young family member who was working through some challenges. I stopped her before she was able to tell me the name of the judge. You see, I knew she was talking about Judge Davis because Cecil County only has one great one: the Honorable Judge Will Davis!

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