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Any unmarried male of the age of eighteen (18) years or older, and any unmarried female of the age of eighteen (18) years or older, and not otherwise disqualified, are capable of consenting to and consummating marriage.
The County Clerk/Recorder office can issue a marriage license the same day of application. If you are getting married in Idaho, you may obtain a marriage license from any county in Idaho, regardless of the county in which the ceremony will be taking place.
Both people need to appear at the courthouse in person. Both need forms of photo identification. Both must have and bring a Social Security Card. One parent must be present, provide photo ID, applicant's birth certificate and sign provided documents for each applicant under 18.
You must sign a legal statement at your local register office to say you intend to get married or form a civil partnership. This is known as 'giving notice'. You must give notice at least 29 days before your ceremony.
You can use your marriage license the same day you obtain it. Your Idaho marriage license is valid for a year. If you don't use it or have it recorded within a year, it will expire. Idaho requires your marriage license to be signed by a legal officiant, minister, judge or governor.
Idaho requires your marriage license to be signed by a legal officiant, minister, judge or governor. I am an elopement photographer and legal officiant for the state of Idaho and can sign your marriage license. Idaho doesn't require witnesses. This is great if you are eloping alone with your photographer or officiant.
Though there are no officiant registration requirements in Idaho, you must be an ordained minister to be able to legally perform marriage. Local regulations in Idaho stipulate that wedding officiants under the designation of "Minister" be ordained by a religious organization, such as American Marriage Ministries.
Applying for a Marriage License in Idaho Each party must provide their social security number (non-U.S. residents should bring identification from their home country), and proof of identity and age (e.g. driver's license, state-issued ID card, passport, or birth certificate).