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deliahare
Apr 30, 2008, 10:01 AM
I just need to know what we need to get a lincense

ScottGem
Apr 30, 2008, 10:51 AM
You need proof of identity and citizenship. Depending on your locality you might need more, so I suggest you contact your local county clerk or justice of the peace.

tee dud
May 1, 2008, 10:34 AM
It sucked

Shell_Lee
May 1, 2008, 01:40 PM
I just got married and this is what we needed (I took this directly from our county's web site)


Checklist for Marriage License Applicants

What is our wedding date?
Where do we need to apply?
When do we need to apply?
Will we require the use of a translator for application or documents?
Do we have certified birth certificates?
Do we need Judgment of Divorce papers? Death Certificates?
Do we know, or have with us, our social security numbers?
Do we have sufficient proof of residence?
Do we have a current passport (for non-citizens only)?
Do we have the officiant's address and phone number?
Do we know the correct spelling of officiant's name?
Do we know the correct spelling of our parent's full names including mother's maiden name?
Do we know what city, village or town we will be married in?
Do we have the $70 license fee? (Cash only)

Fr_Chuck
May 1, 2008, 04:54 PM
I will say as a pastor who does many weddings, I have never seen you need to tell them when the wedding is to take place, or who is going to do it, the paster fills in all of that when he does the wedding.
Normally you will need proof of identity, and age.

I have not seen them ask citizenship, or anything like that.
In fact iti s common for the couple to ask the clerk for a list of pastors who will do weddings since they don't know who is going to do the service. Now states laws vary greatly,

Shell_Lee
May 2, 2008, 06:17 AM
I will say as a pastor who does many weddings, I have never seen you need to tell them when the wedding is to take place, or who is going to do it, the paster fills in all of that when he does the wedding.
Normally you will need proof of identity, and age.

I have not seen them ask citizenship, or anything like that.
In fact iti s common for the couple to ask the clerk for a list of pastors who will do weddings since they don't know who is going to do the service. Now states laws vary greatly,


Well for the state and county that I just got married in, that was all the info that was needed in order to obtain the marriage license. Also, they needed to know when the wedding was to take place because the license is only good for 30 days (which means that we needed to get married within 30 days of filing for the license)

Each county and state has different laws for this. It would be best to call the county and find out what you will need.