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.
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.
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.
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.
Summons, writs, subpoenas and other documents that are issued by the clerk should be E-Filed. Choose the appropriate Document Group type from the dropdown list and then choose the appropriate Document Type for that group. The associated issuance fees will be automatically calculated.
Eviction Steps: Step 1 — Issue Notice. Pursuant to Florida Statues Chapter 83.56 a notice is required prior to filing an eviction. Step 2 — Fill out Forms. Step 3 — Service the Tenant. Step 4 — Judgment & Writ of Possession.
How do I fill this out? Gather personal information for both bride and groom. Fill in details about the marriage, including date and place. Provide information regarding the dowry and any special conditions. Include names and addresses of witnesses. Review the completed form for accuracy before submission.
That depends. If both of you are Non-Florida Residents, you do not have to wait to get married. You can have your ceremony the same day you receive your Marriage License. If one or both of you are a Florida Resident, a 3-day waiting period applies.
Witnesses are not required in the State of Florida.