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Group A – PRIMARY ACCEPTABLE ID Driver's license from a U.S. state. Federal or state ID card. Military ID card. U.S. passport.
Both applicants must submit proof of age and identity by a state driver's license or identification card (ID) issued by this state or another state and is current or has expired not more than two years, OR the applicants original or certified copy of a birth certificate, OR passport, OR document issued by the United ...
Both applicants must submit proof of age and identity by a state driver's license or identification card (ID) issued by this state or another state and is current or has expired not more than two years, OR the applicants original or certified copy of a birth certificate, OR passport, OR document issued by the United ...
A couple who intends to be married in Texas must apply, in person, for a marriage license at a Texas County Clerk's Office. The application for a license must be signed by both the bride and the groom in the presence of the county clerk.
Both applicants must submit proof of age and identity. Common forms of identification used to obtain a marriage license include: Driver's License; an original or certified copy of Birth Certificate; Passport; Visa or Military identification card.
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Divorce records in Tarrant County are handled by the District Clerk's office. Please visit the District Clerk's website for more information or call 817-884-1880. How do I file an Assumed Name?
Q: Do I need to register with the state of Texas to officiate a wedding? A: No, Texas does not require officiants to register with the state. However, county clerks may request proof of ordination.
Setting an Appointment: Appointments are not required but recommended to ensure availability. You may visit or call the office to schedule an appointment during business hours, 8 a.m.- p.m. Mon-Fri., closed for lunch from 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. A wedding information form is required to schedule wedding appointment.
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.