Alabama
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State of Alabama
Application Process
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Marriage License Fee: The fee for a Alabama marriage license varies by county and is required at the time of application.
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Minimum Age: 16.
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Who Issues Licenses: The Probate Judge is responsible for issuing marriage licenses in the State of Alabama.
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Where to Apply: A marriage license may be obtained from any county in the State of Alabama (regardless of where you live or where you are getting married), and may be used to be married in any county within Alabama.
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Waiting Period: None.
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License Validity: 30 Days.
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Blood Test: Not Required.
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Residency: Not Required.
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Witnesses: In Alabama witnesses are not required
For more info and to find your county's link please visit:
http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/marriage-license/alabama/probate-courts/office-requirements.shtml
Florida
State of Florida
Application Process
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The fee for a marriage license is $93.50 and there is a three (3) day waiting period for Florida residents; there is no waiting period for non-residents.
Florida residents who have completed a premarital preparation course and can provide completion certificates will only be required to pay $61.00 and the three (3) day waiting period will be waived.
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Couples wishing to be married in the state of Florida must obtain for a marriage license. Marriage licenses are issued by counties and you can apply for your license at any County Clerk’s Office.
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Both parties are to appear in the Clerk’s Office and sign the application.
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The legal age for marriage without parental consent is eighteen (18) years of age.
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The legal age for marriage, with parent’s consent, is sixteen (16).
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Photo ID (Driver’s License, Passport or State ID with picture)
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Both parties must be prepared to give their Social Security number.
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No blood tests are required.
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Marriage license is valid for 60 days after issuance.
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You can get married in any county in Florida, regardless of where you obtained your marriage license.
For more info and to find your county's link please visit:
http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/marriage-license/florida/clerks-recorders/office-requirements.shtml
Mississippi
State of Mississippi
Application Process
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The fee for a Mississippi marriage license varies by county and is required at the time of application.
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To obtain a marriage license, both parties must apply in person your at local county Circuit Clerk’s office.
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Both Parties must be 21 years of age to get married in Mississippi.
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Both Parties must be present for the application.
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Picture ID and Proof of age is required.
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There is no waiting period or blood tests in Mississippi.
For more info and to find your county's link please visit:
http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/marriage-license/mississippi/circuit-clerks/office-requirements.shtml