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A marriage license expires if a ceremony isn't conducted before the 90th day after the license was issued. Section 2.201. The officiant must determine whether the license has expired and is prohibited from conducting a ceremony if it is expired.
As per Section 2.001 of the Texas Family Code, a marriage license may be obtained from any county clerk's office. Many Texas counties now offer an online application process.
Marriage License Expiration: A marriage license is valid for 89 days from the date it is issued; A marriage license expires if it has not been used before the 90th day after it was issued; If a couple wishes to marry after the expiration date, a new license must be purchased.
Reasons for denial of the license: Failure to provide required information; Failure to present valid forms of ID; Over age16, but under 18, but didn't present parental consent, documents establishing that a prior marriage has been dissolved, or a court order;
For certified copies of Marriage Licenses before 1990 please contact the Maryland Archives at 410-260-6400 or online. For copies of marriage licenses for marriages on or after January 1, 1990, contact the Maryland Vital Statistics Administration at 800-832-3277 or online.
For certified copies of Marriage Licenses before 1990 please contact the Maryland Archives at 410-260-6400 or online. For copies of marriage licenses for marriages on or after January 1, 1990, contact the Maryland Vital Statistics Administration at 800-832-3277 or online.