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To get married you must be a halakhic Jew.
To prove this you must prove your mother was a halakhic Jew.
There are many records. The easiest way to prove it is to provide your parents' ketubah, their marriage certificate. If they have an Orthodox one, it means both parents were themselves Halalkhic Jews and therefore no further proof is needed.
If there is no ketubah, things get a little trickier, but the maternal grandparents' ketubah would normally suffice. Failing that, the records of an Orthodox synagogue.
Failing that, we're into deep shit. But for most people the parents' ketubah is readily available and sufficient.
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