The Alaska Marriage License Application is a document that must be filled out and submitted to a local court clerk in order to obtain a marriage license. This application includes personal information of both parties, such as name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number, as well as information about the marriage ceremony. The application also requires the signature of both parties and the signatures of two witnesses. Once the application is submitted, the state of Alaska will issue a marriage license that is valid for a period of three months. There are two types of Alaska Marriage License Applications: a single-party application, which requires only one party to sign the application, and a joint-party application, which requires both parties to sign the application. Both applications require the same personal information and both require the signatures of two witnesses.