Marriage License Requirements Driver's license. State issued I.D. card. Passport (must be in English) Military service or military dependent I.D. card. Alien registration card (formerly known as “Green” card) I.D. card issued by the U.S. Government.
Please visit the San Bernardino County Recorder-Clerk's Vital Records Office for copies of records for marriages that occurred in San Bernardino County, visit their website, or call (855) 732-2575 for more information or to initiate a request.
Marriage License Requirements Driver's license. State issued I.D. card. Passport (must be in English) Military service or military dependent I.D. card. Alien registration card (formerly known as “Green” card) I.D. card issued by the U.S. Government.
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You do not need to be a U.S. citizen or California resident to apply for a marriage license. You both must present valid, government-issued photo identification. Examples of acceptable ID: Driver's License.
Immediately after the ceremony, you will receive a handwritten abridged marriage certificate, which serves as temporary proof of your marriage. However, for legal purposes—especially when dealing with embassies or foreign authorities—an unabridged marriage certificate is usually required.
Both parties must appear in person and bring valid picture identification to the County Clerk's Office to apply for a marriage license in California.
Copies of marriage certificates may be purchased approximately two weeks after the original marriage license is received and recorded in the Recorder-County Clerk's office. Only the parties to the marriage may be provided a certified copy of a confidential marriage record.
An affidavit is a written statement made by an affiant. It is a legal document detailing knowledge the person has or facts as they know them to be. Above all, an affidavit is done voluntarily without coercion. In California, an affidavit is signed in the presence of a notary public.
The purpose of an affidavit is to formally legitimize a claim. These legal documents are used in conjunction with witness statements or related evidence in a dispute.