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Without any waiting period, you can tie the knot immediately after you receive your form. In most counties, you'll receive your license the same day you apply, but to be on the safe side, it's best to plan ahead of time.
Please note, a marriage license does not have an expiration date, and blood tests are no longer required in the State of Georgia. Weddings are no longer being performed at the Floyd County Courthouse.
Marriage License Requirements Both parties are required to submit a photo ID. If either party has been previously married and divorced, then a copy of the final divorce decree, signed and dated by the Judge, is required. The legal age of consent for both parties is 18. EFFECTIVE: JULY 1, 2019 FOR UNDERAGE APPLICANTS: