Yes, there is a waiting period.
Five day* waiting period:The waiting period means that once you have applied for the license, five days* must pass before it can be issued.
This waiting period can only be waived by a judge in case of an emergency or extraordinary circumstances.
At the conclusion of the five days*, you can either pick up the license or leave directions where it should be mailed.
*The five day wait is five business days. For example, if you apply on Monday, the license will be issued the following Monday.
Thirty day waiting period:No. You must obtain a marriage license in the jurisdiction where you plan to get married.No. You must obtain a marriage license in the jurisdiction where you plan to get married.No. You must obtain a marriage license in the jurisdiction where you plan to get married.No. You must obtain a marriage license in the jurisdiction where you plan to get married.
There is no statutory waiting period in Connecticut, but some town clerks require that you pick up the marriage license the following day, ostensibly for processing time. It should be noted that there is only one set of requirements for marriage, whether same-sex or not.
No. You must obtain a marriage license and it expires after 30 days if not used.No. You must obtain a marriage license and it expires after 30 days if not used.No. You must obtain a marriage license and it expires after 30 days if not used.No. You must obtain a marriage license and it expires after 30 days if not used.
No. The marriage license can be used only in the State of Arkansas and the marriage ceremony can only take place in the State of Arkansas. If you want to get married in Oklahoma, you must get your marriage license in Oklahoma, from a county court clerk. You do not have to be a former or current resident of Oklahoma to obtain a marriage license there. There is no waiting period from the application date until the license is issued and you will receive your license immediately. If under age 18, there is a 72 hour waiting period.
In the United States you would be married when you obtain a valid marriage license and solemnize the marriage before an appropriate officiant. The marriage license must be signed and returned to record the marriage.In the United States you would be married when you obtain a valid marriage license and solemnize the marriage before an appropriate officiant. The marriage license must be signed and returned to record the marriage.In the United States you would be married when you obtain a valid marriage license and solemnize the marriage before an appropriate officiant. The marriage license must be signed and returned to record the marriage.In the United States you would be married when you obtain a valid marriage license and solemnize the marriage before an appropriate officiant. The marriage license must be signed and returned to record the marriage.
No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.No. You must obtain a valid marriage license in the location where you will be married. Each state has their own requirements.
To obtain a marriage license, both applicants must appear together before the Court prior to a Marriage License being issued. From the time of filing of the application a mandatory 24-hour waiting period is required by South Carolina law.
You can obtain a certified copy of his marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county where his marriage license was issued.
Yes.
There is no waiting period in KY. You can obtain marriage license right away.
There is no requirement to do so. Your marriage will be recognized.
no