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Documents Required for Online Marriage in Utah To proceed with an online marriage in Utah, obtaining a marriage license is a requirement for all engaged couples. Unlike citizenship and residency, which are not prerequisites, certain documents and information must be provided as part of the application process.
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.
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.
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.
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.
How to Get Married Online in Utah: Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Verify Eligibility. Step 2: Fill Out the Online Application. Step 3: Schedule your Online Wedding Ceremony. Step 4: Receive Your Marriage License. Step 5: MarryFromHome Officiates the Ceremony. Step 6: Obtain Your Marriage Certificate.
Once that license is finalized by your officiant following the ceremony you will get a digital certified copy of your license within minutes. Our office will process and mail a paper certified copy within the next few business days.
Once that license is finalized by your officiant following the ceremony you will get a digital certified copy of your license within minutes. Our office will process and mail a paper certified copy within the next few business days.
About the Records Utah civil marriage records generally do not exist before 1887. Since 1888, county clerks have been responsible for issuing marriage licenses and certificates.
In general, a couple should apply about one week before their ceremony," recommends Micaela Beltran, Co-Founder and CEO of Courtly, which helps couples get their marriage licenses online. In bigger cities, you may want to make your appointment even further out since there may be less availability.