To obtain a marriage license you need: Identification: a picture ID such as a driver's license, state ID card, or valid passport; both parties will also have to provide their Social Security numbers, but do not need to provide their Social Security Cards. Fees: $93.50.
There are TWO steps to obtain a marriage license. The first step is to complete the online application, and the second step is to have the license issued and signed. Marriage licenses are valid in any Florida county for a period of 60 days from license effective date.
Marriage License Application. Couples wishing to get married in Florida may apply for a license online or in-person at one of our office locations. Both parties must apply at the same time in-person at one of our locations.
If you are planning a wedding in Florida, you must apply for your marriage license in the state of Florida. You may apply in any county as long as the license is obtained in the state of Florida.
For Florida Residents Clerk and Comptroller services, such as applying for a marriage license and getting married at the courthouse, are walk-in services. No appointment is necessary.
The service is available to couples over the age of 18 and includes Florida residents, out-of-state brides, and, couples from overseas planning a wedding in Florida. The online marriage license is valid throughout the entire State of Florida.
Complete our Online Pre-Application, print it and bring it to any of our Courthouses to obtain your Marriage License. Search Marriage License Bureau records and order Certificates of Marriage. To schedule an appointment to apply for a Marriage License, you must first fill out the Online Pre-Application form.
12 Steps to Establishing a Florida Domicile File a Florida Declaration of Domicile. Obtain a Florida Driver's License. Register Your Vehicle(s) in Florida. Register to Vote in Florida. File Final Resident Income Tax Return in Your Home State. Begin Filing Non-Resident, Income Tax Returns in Your Home State.
Proof of Residential Address Residential address documents include, but are not limited to: Household information documents – Deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, or residential rental/lease agreement; or. Florida voter registration card; or. Valid Florida vehicle registration or title; or.