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Minister Licensing Requirements by State
Minister Licensing requirements vary across the Country.
All ministers must observe State requirements (if any) to perform marriage.
No Licensing-Varies by County Required in Select Locations Required Across State
Alabama:
No Licensing
Montana:
No Licensing
Alaska:
No Licensing
Nebraska:
No Licensing
Arizona:
No Licensing
Nevada:
Required
Arkansas:
Select Locations
New Hampshire:
No Licensing
California:
No Licensing
New Jersey:
No Licensing
Colorado:
No Licensing
New Mexico:
No Licensing
Connecticut:
No Licensing
New York:
Select Locations
Delaware:
No Licensing
North Carolina:
Select Locations
Florida:
No Licensing
North Dakota:
No Licensing
Georgia:
No Licensing
Ohio:
Required
Hawaii:
Required
Oklahoma:
Select Locations
Idaho:
No Licensing
Oregon:
No Licensing
Illinois:
Select Locations
Pennsylvania:
Select Locations
Indiana:
No Licensing
Rhode Island:
No Licensing
Iowa:
No Licensing
South Carolina:
No Licensing
Kansas:
No Licensing
South Dakota:
No Licensing
Kentucky:
Select Locations
Tennessee:
Select Locations
Louisiana:
Select Locations
Texas:
No Licensing
Maine:
No Licensing
Utah:
Required
Maryland:
No Licensing
Vermont:
No Licensing
Massachusetts:
No Licensing
Virginia:
Required
Michigan:
Select Locations
Washington:
No Licensing
Minnesota:
Required
West Virginia:
Required
Mississippi:
Select Locations
Wisconsin:
Required
Missouri:
Required
Wyoming:
No Licensing
Minister Licensing Office by State
The government office (if any) that licenses ministers varies by State.
In most places this will be the same office that issues the marriage license to the couple.
State Government County Government City & Town Government
Alabama:
County Clerk
Montana:
Clerk of Court
Alaska:
Bureau of Vital Statistics
Nebraska:
County Clerk
Arizona:
County Clerk
Nevada:
County Clerk
Arkansas:
County Clerk
New Hampshire:
Town Clerk
California:
County Clerk
New Jersey:
Municipal Registrar
Colorado:
County Clerk
New Mexico:
County Clerk
Connecticut:
Vital Records Office
New York:
County, City, Town Clerk
Delaware:
County Clerk
North Carolina:
County Registrar
Florida:
County Clerk
North Dakota:
County Registrar
Georgia:
County Clerk
Ohio:
Secretary of State
Hawaii:
Department of Health
Oklahoma:
County Clerk
Idaho:
County Recorder
Oregon:
County Clerk
Illinois:
County Clerk
Pennsylvania:
County Registrar
Indiana:
County Clerk
Rhode Island:
Town Clerk
Iowa:
County Clerk
South Carolina:
County Probate Office
Kansas:
County Clerk
South Dakota:
County Registrar
Kentucky:
County Clerk
Tennessee:
County Clerk
Louisiana:
Clerk of Court
Texas:
County Clerk
Maine:
Town Clerk
Utah:
County Clerk
Maryland:
Clerk of Court
Vermont:
Town Clerk
Massachusetts:
Town Clerk
Virginia:
County Clerk
Michigan:
Clerk of Court
Washington:
County Auditor
Minnesota:
County Clerk
West Virginia:
County Clerk
Mississippi:
Clerk of Court
Wisconsin:
County Clerk
Missouri:
County Clerk
Wyoming:
County Clerk
Marriage License Definitions
Marriage License: The legal document document of marriage issued and recorded by the State Government.
  • It is the responsibility of the couple to apply for their marriage license.
  • It is the duty of the minister to complete and return the license.
  • Depending on the State, the marriage license may be issued at a State, County, City, or Town level.
County Clerk: Also known as "Clerk of Court" and "Probate Court office". The County Clerk is a department of the courthouse, ussually located in the main Courthouse building.
Waiting Period: When a couple applies for their marriage license, they may be required to wait a certain amount of days before either being issued or being able to complete and return their marriage license.
Expiration: In most States the marriage license expires after a specified period of time from when it is issued. If the marriage has not been solemnized wthin this time frame, the couple will have to reapply for a new license.
Return: Most States require that the completed marriage license be returned to its office of issuance within a specified period of time from the wedding.
Office that Issues Marriage License by State
Depending on the State, the marriage license may be issued at a State, County, City, or Town level.
Common offices include the County Clerk, County Recorder, Probate Court, and City Clerk.
State Government County Government City & Town Government
Alabama:
County Clerk
Montana:
Clerk of Court
Alaska:
Bureau of Vital Statistics
Nebraska:
County Clerk
Arizona:
County Clerk
Nevada:
County Clerk
Arkansas:
County Clerk
New Hampshire:
Town Clerk
California:
County Clerk
New Jersey:
Municipal Registrar
Colorado:
County Clerk
New Mexico:
County Clerk
Connecticut:
Vital Records Office
New York:
County, City, Town Clerk
Delaware:
County Clerk
North Carolina:
County Registrar
Florida:
County Clerk
North Dakota:
County Registrar
Georgia:
County Clerk
Ohio:
County Clerk
Hawaii:
Department of Health
Oklahoma:
County Clerk
Idaho:
County Recorder
Oregon:
County Clerk
Illinois:
County Clerk
Pennsylvania:
County Registrar
Indiana:
County Clerk
Rhode Island:
Town Clerk
Iowa:
County Clerk
South Carolina:
County Probate Office
Kansas:
County Clerk
South Dakota:
County Registrar
Kentucky:
County Clerk
Tennessee:
County Clerk
Louisiana:
Clerk of Court
Texas:
County Clerk
Maine:
Town Clerk
Utah:
County Clerk
Maryland:
Clerk of Court
Vermont:
Town Clerk
Massachusetts:
Town Clerk
Virginia:
County Clerk
Michigan:
Clerk of Court
Washington:
County Auditor
Minnesota:
County Clerk
West Virginia:
County Clerk
Mississippi:
Clerk of Court
Wisconsin:
County Clerk
Missouri:
County Clerk
Wyoming:
County Clerk
Marriage License Fee by State
The cost of the marriage license Varies from State to State
In addition, the cost may vary based on Residency and location in the State.
Marriage License is $4-40 Marriage License is $41-65 Marriage License is $65+
Alabama:
$40 - 80
Montana:
$50 - 60
Alaska:
$25
Nebraska:
$15
Arizona:
$72
Nevada:
$35 - 65
Arkansas:
$35 - 47
New Hampshire:
$45
California:
$50 - 80
New Jersey:
$28
Colorado:
$10 - 30
New Mexico:
$25
Connecticut:
$10 - 30
New York:
$35 - 40
Delaware:
$30 -100
North Carolina:
$50
Florida:
$93.50
North Dakota:
$65
Georgia:
$26 - 62
Ohio:
$40 - 60
Hawaii:
$50
Oklahoma:
$50
Idaho:
$28
Oregon:
$50 - 60
Illinois:
$15 - 40
Pennsylvania:
$40 - 75
Indiana:
$18 or $60
Rhode Island:
$24
Iowa:
$30 - 35
South Carolina:
$30 - 50
Kansas:
$50 - 69
South Dakota:
$40
Kentucky:
$34.50 - 36
Tennessee:
$93.50 - 99.50
Louisiana:
$25 - 32
Texas:
$60 - 72
Maine:
$20
Utah:
$40 - 50
Maryland:
$35 - 70
Vermont:
$45 - 55
Massachusetts:
$4 - 50
Virginia:
$30 - 50
Michigan:
$20 or $30
Washington:
$55 - 64
Minnesota:
$110
West Virginia:
$36
Mississippi:
$22
Wisconsin:
$60 - 105
Missouri:
$58
Wyoming:
$25
Marriage License Waiting Period by State
Select States mandate a Waiting Period upon successful application for the marriage license.
The couple may have to wait from 1-6 days to be issued or complete the license.
No Waiting Period 1-3 Day Waiting Period 4-6 Day Waiting Period
Alabama:
None
Montana:
None
Alaska:
3 Days to Receive
Nebraska:
None
Arizona:
None
Nevada:
None
Arkansas:
None
New Hampshire:
3 Days to Receive
California:
None
New Jersey:
3 Days to Receive
Colorado:
None
New Mexico:
None
Connecticut:
None
New York:
1 Days before Completing
Delaware:
1 or 4 Days (Residency)
North Carolina:
None
Florida:
3 Days before Completing
North Dakota:
None
Georgia:
None
Ohio:
None
Hawaii:
None
Oklahoma:
None
Idaho:
None
Oregon:
3 Days to Receive
Illinois:
1 day before Completing
Pennsylvania:
3 Days to Receive
Indiana:
None
Rhode Island:
None
Iowa:
3 Days to Receive
South Carolina:
1 day to Receive
Kansas:
3 Days to Receive
South Dakota:
None
Kentucky:
3 Days to Receive
Tennessee:
None
Louisiana:
3 Days before Completing
Texas:
3 Days before Completing
Maine:
3 Days to Receive
Utah:
None
Maryland:
2 Days to Receive
Vermont:
1 day before Completing
Massachusetts:
3 Days to Receive
Virginia:
None
Michigan:
3 Days to Receive
Washington:
3 Days to Receive
Minnesota:
5 Days to Receive
West Virginia:
3 Days before Completing
Mississippi:
3 Days to Receive
Wisconsin:
6 Days to Receive
Missouri:
None
Wyoming:
None
Marriage License Expiration by State
Select States have expiration dates for the marriage license, after which the couple must reapply.
This map contains the duration of the marriage license for each State.
Does not Expire Expires in 6-12 Months Expires in 30-180 Days
Alabama:
30 Days
Montana:
6 months
Alaska:
90 Days
Nebraska:
1 Year
Arizona:
1 Year
Nevada:
1 Year
Arkansas:
60 Days
New Hampshire:
90 Days
California:
60 Days
New Jersey:
30 Days
Colorado:
30 Days
New Mexico:
No Expiration
Connecticut:
65 Days
New York:
60 Days
Delaware:
30 Days
North Carolina:
60 Days
Florida:
60 Days
North Dakota:
60 Days
Georgia:
No Expiration
Ohio:
60 Days
Hawaii:
30 Days
Oklahoma:
10 Days
Idaho:
1 Year
Oregon:
60 Days
Illinois:
60 Days
Pennsylvania:
60 Days
Indiana:
60 Days
Rhode Island:
90 Days
Iowa:
No Expiration
South Carolina:
No Expiration
Kansas:
6 Months
South Dakota:
20 Days
Kentucky:
30 Days
Tennessee:
30 Days
Louisiana:
30 Days
Texas:
27 Days
Maine:
90 Days
Utah:
30 Days
Maryland:
6 months
Vermont:
60 Days
Massachusetts:
60 Days
Virginia:
60 Days
Michigan:
33 Days
Washington:
60 Days
Minnesota:
6 months
West Virginia:
60 Days
Mississippi:
90 Days
Wisconsin:
30 Days
Missouri:
30 Days
Wyoming:
No Expiration
Marriage License Return by State
Once completed, the marriage license must be returned to its office of issuance.
This map contains the deadline for returning the completed marriage license.
Return Before License Expires 11-60 Days from the Wedding 3-10 Days from the Wedding
Alabama:
Before Expiration
Montana:
30 Days from Wedding
Alaska:
Before Expiration
Nebraska:
15 Days from Wedding
Arizona:
20 Days from Wedding
Nevada:
Before Expiration
Arkansas:
Before Expiration
New Hampshire:
Before Expiration
California:
10 Days from Wedding
New Jersey:
Before Expiration
Colorado:
60 Days from Wedding
New Mexico:
90 Days from Wedding
Connecticut:
Before Expiration
New York:
Before Expiration
Delaware:
Before Expiration
North Carolina:
Before Expiration
Florida:
10 Days from Wedding
North Dakota:
5 Days from Wedding
Georgia:
30 Days from Wedding
Ohio:
30 Days from Wedding
Hawaii:
Before Expiration
Oklahoma:
5 Days from Wedding
Idaho:
30 Days from Wedding
Oregon:
10 Days from Wedding
Illinois:
10 Days from Wedding
Pennsylvania:
10 Days from Wedding
Indiana:
Before Expiration
Rhode Island:
Before Expiration
Iowa:
15 Days from Wedding
South Carolina:
30 Days from Wedding
Kansas:
10 Days from Wedding
South Dakota:
Before Expiration
Kentucky:
Before Expiration
Tennessee:
3 Days from Wedding
Louisiana:
Before Expiration
Texas:
10 Days from Wedding
Maine:
15 Days from Wedding
Utah:
14 Days from Wedding
Maryland:
Before Expiration
Vermont:
10 Days from Wedding
Massachusetts:
Before Expiration
Virginia:
5 Days from Wedding
Michigan:
Before Expiration
Washington:
Before Expiration
Minnesota:
5 Days from Wedding
West Virginia:
Before Expiration
Mississippi:
Before Expiration
Wisconsin:
3 Days from Wedding
Missouri:
90 Days from Wedding
Wyoming:
Before Expiration
  • Performing Marriage
  • Getting Married
Minister Licensing: There is no State licensing required of ministers performing marriage in Idaho.
Further Action: Contact the County Recorder's office where the couple files for their marriage license.
Ask if there are further steps needed prior to completing the marriage license.
Performing Marriage: The couple must present their marriage license to the minister and necessary witnesses.
The minister must verify that the license is valid and that the information is correct.
The couple then Declares their Intent ("I do") and the minister completes the license.
Marriage License Return: Return the completed marriage license to the County Recorder within 30 days from the ceremony.
Performing Marriage Questions
Who can Perform Marriage
In the State of Idaho, marriage may be performed by a priest, minister, rabbi, or authorized person of any religious organization that is of at least 18 years of age. Marriage may also be celebrated by select court magistrates and government officials.

The minister performing marriage does not need to be a resident of Idaho.

American Marriage Ministries ordains people who have been asked to perform marriage for friends and family. Our ordinations are recognized and in compliance with Idaho State Law, enabling our ministers to confidently administer the official blessing of marriage for loved ones.
Applicable Law:
Minister Licensing Requirements
In Idaho there is no statewide licensing required of ministers in order to perform marriage.

We recommend that our ministers speak with the County Recorder's office where the couple files for their marriage license. Most County Recorder's will not have additional requirements, however any may ask that the minister produce their credentials before completing the marriage license.

American Marriage Ministries ordains people for free, specifically to perform marriage for friends and family members. If our minister is not asked to take further steps through the County Recorder's office then they can perform the marriage at no cost to themselves or the couple. Alternatively our ministers are welcome to support us by purchasing hard copies of their ordination if requested by the Idaho Government, couple, or simply to have as a keepsake.

The important part is that the marriage license is completed and returned as specified by the County Recorder's office and Idaho State Law.
Applicable Law:
How to Perform Legal Marriage
In Idaho there is no form that must be followed for a wedding ceremony; however a marriage must include a declaration of intent, the portion of the ceremony where the couple acknowledges their intent to wed. Traditionally this is recognized as the, "Do you take…?" "I do!" portion of the ceremony.

To legally solemnize marriage, the couple must present their marriage license to the minister and necessary witnesses. It is the duty of the minister to make sure that the license is currently valid and that the information it contains is accurate. Once satisfied of this, the minister must complete the license with necessary witness signatures and return the license to the County Recorder's Office within 30 days from the ceremony.

Once the license is filed with the County Recorder's Office the couple is officially married.
Applicable Law:
Marriage License Issuance: County Recorder's Office.
License Expiration: 1 year from issuance.
Waiting Period: There is no waiting period.
License Cost: $28.
Age of Marital Consent: 18.
Same Sex Marriages: Not Recognized.
Application for the Marriage License
Any unmarried man and woman, both at least 18 years old, can apply for a marriage license in Idaho. Marriages involving a minor (under 18) are allowed, but require parental consent or a consenting court order. Same sex marriages are not recognized.

To apply for a marriage license a couple must appear together, in person, at an Idaho County Recorder's Office. This will be the office that holds jurisdiction over where the marriage will take place. Applicants must bring valid identification (driver’s license, birth certificate, etc.) to confirm their identities.

An Idaho Marriage License is valid for 1 year and has no waiting period before it can be completed.

It will cost $28 to apply for the marriage license.
Applicable Law:
Completion of the Marriage License - Wedding Ceremony
In Idaho there is no form that must be followed for a wedding ceremony; however a marriage must include a declaration of intent, the portion of the ceremony where the couple acknowledges their intent to wed. Traditionally this is recognized as the, "Do you take…?" "I do!" portion of the ceremony.

With American Marriage Ministries, a minister may celebrate marriage in accordance with a particular religious rite or create his or her own ceremony.

After the wedding ceremony, it is time to complete the marriage license. To do this, the newly-wed couple must present their license to the minister and witnesses. Each party must complete and sign their respective section(s) of the license.
Applicable Law:
Return of the Marriage License
A completed marriage license must be returned to its office of issuance, the County Recorder's Office. In all regions of Idaho, the license must be returned within 30 days.

It is the responsibility of either the couple or the minister to return the marriage license. This responsibility can vary within Idaho and is determined by each individual County Recorder's Office.

Once returned, the marriage has been legally filed. Congratulations!
Applicable Law:
Texas Statutes - Family Code - Chapter 2 - The Marriage Relationship

Sec. 2.001. MARRIAGE LICENSE
Sec. 2.002. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE
Sec. 2.004. APPLICATION FORM
Sec. 2.005. PROOF OF IDENTITY AND AGE
Sec. 2.008. EXECUTION OF APPLICATION BY CLERK
Sec. 2.009. ISSUANCE OF LICENSE
Sec. 2.013. PREMARITAL EDUCATION COURSES
Sec. 2.201. EXPIRATION OF LICENSE
Sec. 2.202. PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT CEREMONY
Sec. 2.203. CEREMONY
Sec. 2.205. DISCRIMINATION IN CONDUCTING MARRIAGE PROHIBITED
Sec. 2.208. RECORDING AND DELIVERY OF LICENSE
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