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Requirements vary from state to state, sometimes even from county to county.

But here are the basics:

ID Requirement: Drivers license or identification card or other id showing current address and date of birth. Birth certificate may be necessary. Other forms of ID may be acceptable or required

Previous Marriages: you will need to show proof of how the marriage ended: divorce decree, death certificate, proof of annulment

Age requirement: In most states you must be 18 to marry without parental consent. Parental consent is needed if under 18 years of age.

Other: some states require blood tests, waiting periods, proof of residency, SS#

License Fee: varies (I've seen as low as $18 to as high as $80) usually cash only

In most states you need to go to either the Health Dept. Office or most often the County or City Clerk's Office to apply for a license.

In some states marriage licenses expire, so don't apply too early.

Contact your County or City Clerk's Office for the precise info for your county and state.

"What do you have to do before getting married such as blood tests?"

Hopefully, everyone will take HIV Test & Psychological examines.

Best Wishes....

No medical checkups or health checkups are needed to get married.

Good Luck

Any blood test or health check ups is not necessary in getting married as long as you have fully decided nd and have a budget then go.

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Most states do not require blood test any more but it was to verify you are healthy enough to enter into a legally binding aggrement.

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