What paperwork do I need to get married in Massachusetts? Proof of your age, such as a birth certificate or passport. Your Social Security number. Payment for fees, which vary by town. The name you'll use after the wedding if you've decided to change it.
Edit: birth certificates are not required in Massachusetts for marriage, photo ID is required.
Massachusetts does not require that witnesses be present at your ceremony. The Officiant is responsible or completing and signing the original license and returning it to the clerk of the town where the license was issued. The officiant may be a member of the clergy, justice of the peace, or a one-day solemnizer.
There's a 3-day waiting period once you apply for a marriage license. The license is valid for 60 days once you have it. You need to have a marriage license to get married in the Bay State.
We've all seen the exciting wedding planning process in movies on TV, but in order to be legally married, you first need to apply for a marriage certificate.
Both parties (you and your fiancé(e)) must apply in person together at any County Clerk's office. Bring an unexpired photo ID such as driver's license or passport to verify your identities. Some counties recommend bringing certified copies of your birth certificates.
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.
Getting a marriage license Driver's licenses or passports (government-issued photo ID) Birth certificates. Social Security number. Divorce decree if you were previously married and are divorced. Death decree if you were previously married and are widowed. Parental consent if you are underage.
You must apply for a marriage license, also called a marriage intention. A marriage license is only good to use between 3 and 60 days in Massachusetts from the date you applied. You also can't use the marriage license outside of Massachusetts. You have to get married in the state.
Massachusetts does not require that witnesses be present at your ceremony. The Officiant is responsible or completing and signing the original license and returning it to the clerk of the town where the license was issued. The officiant may be a member of the clergy, justice of the peace, or a one-day solemnizer.