For residents, you can file your application in either applicant's county. There is no waiting period in Ohio, meaning you can get married the same day. The couple must be on the legal age of 18 years old to obtain the marriage license.
Timeline & Fees. At least three days are required to process paperwork (Marriage License Registration) and Marriage Fee of $50.
Valid identification (driver's license, state ID, birth certificate, passport or other Immigration and Naturalization Service (I.N.S.) Visa) Confirmation page or tracking number. File–stamped certified copy of your most recent divorce decree.
There is no waiting period and the license will be issued the same day and can be used the same day. Both parties must apply together. The process usually takes about 15 minutes.
Both parties are required to be present at the time of making the application for the marriage license. If either, or both applicants are physically incapacitated, their physician must complete an affidavit as to the physical disability, and this affidavit shall be filed with the application for the marriage license.
Documents you'll need to give notice evidence of name and address. evidence of date of birth. if one partner has been married before or in a civil partnership, documentary evidence that the marriage or civil partnership has ended, for example, a death certificate or decree absolute. evidence of nationality.
Eligibility The minimum age for applying for a license in Ohio without parental consent is eighteen (18) years of age. Applicants cannot be closer in relation than second cousins. Applicants must not have a living spouse. All applicants must appear together at Probate Court to obtain their license.
Self solemnization means that you can get married, legally and all, without having an officiant or any witnesses present at your ceremony! This is great for couples who want to have a ``just us'' elopement experience, and allows you to celebrate your wedding day exactly the way you want to.