Today I revisited websites for the NYC Municipal Archives and the NYC Clerk's Office for Marriages records, and both exhibit increased fees, yet again. Now, the NYC Municipal Archives is charging for shipping of certificate orders based upon the order total price. So, for one certified [the only type they sell] certificate copy their charge is $2.50 for a document that requires one postage stamp to mail. The City Clerk's Office, the repository for marriage records after 1929, increased their fee for one certified, long version copy [more details than short version] to $35. for a one year search, and there is no viewable index to verify details, such as parents' names or DOB of the bride or groom. Perhaps NYS should increase the deposit fee for all single serve bottles and cans, the type served at delis, fast food places, and drug store chains, and keep their paws off historical records, for a change. Barb NYC Researcher IHR, GGG