Note: Both parties will also have to provide their Social Security numbers, but do not need to provide their Social Security Cards.
The legal age is eighteen (18). If either party is under the age of eighteen (18) but at least the age of sixteen (16), the clerk cannot issue a license unless a notarized written consent of parent(s) or guardian(s) along with driver's license, identification card, or passport of all parties is presented and filed.
However, the license shall be issued without parental consent when both parents are deceased or when a minor has been previously married.
Note: It can be reduced by up to $32.50 if you complete a licensed Florida pre-marital course.
All Marriage Licenses are valid for sixty (60) days. If you are not married within the sixty (60) days, you will have to obtain a new license.
A standard marriage license requires a 3-day waiting period before a marriage ceremony can be performed.
Exceptions to the 3-day waiting period are:
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The Clerk of the Circuit Court acts as an agent for the State of Florida for issuing licenses per Florida Statute 741.
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Florida law requires all couples wishing to get married to apply for a marriage license.
Following are procedures on how you can apply for a marriage license in Florida.
The following officials are authorized by Florida law to perform marriage ceremonies:
The law provides that ceremonies also may be performed among Quakers or "Friends" in the manner and form used or practiced in their societies.
A marriage cannot be officially recorded until the license is returned to the Clerk. It should be returned within 10 days of the wedding. The party that performed the marriage is responsible for returning the completed license.
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State of Florida.com - Marriage License: http://www.stateofflorida.com/Portal/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=30
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