Florida State Marriage Licenses
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Marriage Licenses & Ceremonies Couples wishing to get married in Florida may apply for a license at any throughout Palm Beach County. Marriage licenses are issued through the Clerk's. The license is valid in any Florida county for a period of 60 days. Once issued, Florida residents must wait three days to get married, unless the couple attends a premarital course from a and presents the certificate of completion when applying for their license. There is no waiting period for non-Florida residents (see for additional exceptions to this rule). The Clerk’s office also performs. • • • • • • • Marriage License Requirements Both parties must be present when applying for a marriage license and each must present one of the following forms of identification: • Driver's license issued in the United States; • Federal or state identification card; or • Passport showing your name and date of birth (birth certificates or green cards are not accepted).
If either person was married before, the manner in which the last marriage ended and the exact date the marriage ended are needed. Copies of the death certificate, final decree of divorce, annulment or blood test are not required. Introductory Mycology Alexopoulos Pdf Editor.
You do not have to be a resident of Florida to apply. Both parties must read the (available below) prior to obtaining a marriage license. Requirements for Minors 16 to 17 years old (one or both applicants) All of the following are required: • One of the forms of identification listed above; • Minor's birth certificate showing parent's name; and • A parental consent form may be obtained at the time of the application. Both parents must be present with their own identification on hand. The exception will be if the parents are divorced and one parent has full custody of the minor. In this case, proof of custody must be presented and only the consent of the custodial parent will be required in writing. Requirements for Minors Under 16 (one or both applicants) • All the requirements listed above for 16 to 17-year-olds; • Under oath, swear that they are the parents or expected parents of a child; • Provide proof in the form of the child’s birth certificate or written statement from a licensed physician verifying pregnancy; and • May require judicial review.
A previously married minor may apply without the need for parental consent. Waiting Period & Discounted License The mandatory three-day waiting period for Florida residents may be waived if the couple attends a premarital course (minimum of 4 hours) from a registered provider and presents a certificate of completion when applying for a license.
There is no waiting period for non-Florida residents. Additionally, both residents and non-residents of Florida may receive a $25 discount on their marriage license by completing a premarital course. The course must be completed no more than one year prior to the date of application for a marriage license.
Both parties must attend the course and, once again, a certificate of completion must be presented at the time of application to be eligible for the discount. Certificates or letters showing completion of a premarital course must include the number of hours attended (minimum of 4 hours required). A directory of premarital course providers is and at all. Marriage Ceremonies Say “I do” to savings by tying the knot at the Clerk’s office. The office performs ceremonies at all courthouse locations (not available at the Midwestern Communities Service Center).
It also offers a 'Sensible Start Wedding Package,' which includes a marriage license, ceremony, wedding photography, and marriage certificate all for $141. Sensible Start Wedding Package* • Marriage License • Marriage ceremony in the beautifully-decorated matrimonial room • Photography Package (four digital photographs on CD with one 8” x 10” print) • Commemorative Certificate • Free online Lower cost options are available. Cash, check or money orders are accepted. *The decorated matrimonial room and wedding photography are available at all, with the exception of the West County Courthouse in Belle Glade. Copies & Certified Copies of Marriage Licenses To view a marriage license recorded in Palm Beach County,. Uncertified copies may be printed on your own printer for free. Certified copies may be obtained from the Clerk's.
If your license was obtained in another county or state, you must search the records in that county or state. Affirmation of Common Children Born in Florida PDF Pursuant to Florida Statute 741.01, this form is provided to allow both parties to the marriage to state under oath in writing if they are the parents of a child born in this state and to identify any such child they have in common by name, date of birth, place of birth, and if available, birth certificate number - one form per child. Locations All Clerk & Comptroller locations are open Monday-Friday (except ) from 8:00 a.m. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 4667, West Palm Beach, FL., Room 3.2300 205 N.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Telephone: (561) 355-2986 3188 PGA Blvd. Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 Telephone: (561) 624-6650 200 W. Atlantic Ave. Delray Beach, FL 33444 Telephone: (561) 274-1588 2950 State Road 15, Room S-100 Belle Glade, FL 33430 Telephone: (561) 996-4843 For USPS Express, Priority or Certified Mail (signature required) to the West County Branch, send to: P.O. Box 4115, West Palm Beach, FL 33402 CLOSED FRIDAYS 200 Civic Center Way, Suite 500 Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411 *Marriage licenses only, no ceremonies Telephone: (561) 784-1271.
Prepare the necessary documentation. You’ll need certain documents to apply for a marriage certificate.
Have these prepared and with you when you apply. • Valid picture ID: You each must have a valid picture identification with you to prove your identity and age (note that you must be at least 18 to marry in Florida without parental consent). This could be a state-issued ID card, driver's license, passport, or military ID. Antigone Jean Anouilh Translated Barbara Bray Pdf Printer.
• Your Social Security card and/or birth certificate: Depending on the county in which you reside, you will need to have either your birth certificate or Social Security card. You must have original or certified copies of these documents.
Standard copies are not valid. Certified copies can generally be obtained from the vital records department of the county in which the birth took place.
These copies are stamped or embossed as certified copies that have not been altered in any way from the original. • Certified death certificate or divorce decree: If either of you has been married before, you must show a certified death certificate of the deceased spouse or a divorce decree as proof of your current marital status. Be prepared to pay the marriage license fee. Every county varies in the payment methods accepted, but in most cases, cash, credit card, or a check (not a starter check) is accepted.
• A Florida marriage license costs a set amount ($93.50 as of February 2015), but you may be able to get a discount if you can show proof of taking a pre-marital counseling class. • Classes are offered through the county court system or through state-sanctioned providers, generally in a four-hour set of lessons. These lessons include divorce, finances, parenting, and communication. • In some counties, the course requirement may be waived if the couple provides a signed statement that they completed marriage counseling with a pastor or counselor. Use the license to get married within the time restrictions. Usually you’ll receive your license during the same visit at which you apply. • You may not get married within 3 days of the issue date (unless you’ve taken a pre-marital counseling course).
• You must use the license to get married within 60 days. If you don’t, you’ll need to reapply. Note, though, that the marriage license may be valid for up to 90 days in some counties. Contact your county or visit the county website for complete information. • If you’re a Florida resident, you’ll have to observe a waiting period before reapplying. Marry within the state of Florida. Remember that the wedding and the legal marriage process are not necessarily the same thing.
You can have your wedding ceremony wherever you choose, but you’ll need to have the legal marriage process in your resident state. • Ministers, elders in communion, ordained clergy, all judicial officers, retired judicial officers, clerks of the circuit court, and notaries public can legally officiate weddings in Florida. • A marriage license issued in Florida is only valid in Florida. You may use your Florida marriage license in any Florida county.
You do not have to get married in the county of issuance, but you do need to get married within the state. • If you live in, for example, Georgia but want to have a wedding ceremony in Florida, you need to get your marriage license in Georgia and have a Georgia officiant perform the legal marriage process. Then you can hold your wedding ceremony in Florida. Have your marriage license signed and submitted to the court. Your officiant will sign the marriage license after the wedding. Generally, the license should be signed and submitted to the court within 7 days of the wedding. • Some couples choose to complete the legal process of marriage before their actual wedding.
This allows you additional time before the wedding to change names and get new documents, licenses, etc. • You should receive a certified copy of the marriage license in the mail within 4-6 weeks. You can order additional copies through your local courthouse for a fee. • You’ll need the certified copy of your marriage license to change your name, obtain a new Social Security card, and update account records, etc.