Utah marriage licenses have no waiting period, but you must have your ceremony within 32 days of the date it was issued. We usually recommend getting your license 10-14 days prior to the ceremony.
Who may perform a marriage ceremony? Ministers, rabbis, or priests of any religious denomination who are. Native American spiritual advisors. The governor. The lieutenant governor. The state attorney general. The state treasurer. The state auditor. Mayors of municipalities or county executives.
Appointments are required for wedding ceremonies. Other marriage license services do not require an appointment.
As soon as you get your license, you can get married. However, the license is only valid for 32 days. If you do not have the marriage solemnized within that time, the license will expire.
Social security numbers of both applicants, unless an applicant doesn't have a social security number. Names and birth places of the parents of both applicants , including mother's maiden name. Valid picture ID such as a passport, birth certificate, driver license, or state ID card.
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To get married in Utah, you need to apply for a marriage license and have the marriage solemnized. You can apply for a marriage license at any county clerk's office. Visit the Utah City and County page on the state's website for links to local government pages, and look for a link that says something like County Clerk.
On the other hand, if a marriage license is declared invalid due to misrepresentation, false information, or fraud, then the parties may be denied a new and legally valid marriage license to replace the invalid one.
To get married in Utah, you need to apply for a marriage license and have the marriage solemnized. You can apply for a marriage license at any county clerk's office. Visit the Utah City and County page on the state's website for links to local government pages, and look for a link that says something like County Clerk.