This depends on what state you live in. In Missouri you need to fill out a form which includes asking you your age, education, and job and any other names you are known under. They also ask for copies of divorce decrees if you have been married before. There is a fee but I can't remember what it is. In Missouri no blood test is needed but your have to apply for the certificate at least 3 days before the wedding and it is only good for 30 days.
AS of July 2014, Pennsylvania does not require a blood test to get married. One state that does require a blood test is Georgia.
Blood tests are not required to get married in New Jersey.
Yes. Blood type has nothing to do with who can marry whom. Blood tests required before getting a marriage license are to check for sexually transmitted diseases. Most states do not require blood tests any more.
You can apply for a marriage license in any District Court in Kansas. You will need to bring your drivers license or social security card. You must be at least 18 years old to apply without parental consent There is a three day waiting period after your application to obtain the license. The marriage license expires in 6 months. Blood tests are not required. The fees vary but generally are $50 to $80.
Blood type has no bearing on who can get married. That is a myth. Blood tests that are required before marriage are to test for STDs.
Blood tests are not required to obtain a marriage license in California. Both parties need to apply together at a county clerk's office with valid photo ID. If you have been married before, you will need to know the date it ended and how it ended. Some counties may require a copy of the final judgment if your previous marriage ended by dissolution or nullity. Marriage licenses are valid for 90 days from the date of issuance.
It depends on the issuing government entity. In some places they will issue the marriage license immediately. Others require proof of counseling for health issues or even blood tests. Many have a waiting period of a few days.
Yes. You can find a chart of all the states and their requirements for waiting periods and blood tests by googling "states that require blood test for marriage."
Blood type has no bearing on who can get married. That is a myth. Blood tests that are required before marriage are to test for STDs.
Yes. Blood type has nothing to do with marriage. The premarital blood tests in the past were done to test for Syphilis.
No. A Kentucky marriage license must be used within the state of Kentucky. You can apply for the license at the county clerk's office in KY. Both bride and groom must appear together. The license is valid for 30 days. If you want to be married in Florida, you have to get your license from a clerk of court in Florida. You do not have to be a resident of Florida to be married there. Some counties in Florida, such as Brevard County, have online marriage license pre-applications. But you must complete the application process in person. All parties must be present with a picture identification card, the application number from the marriage license kiosk, and the applicable marriage license fee to complete the process.
Blood type has no bearing on who can get married. That is a myth. Blood tests that are required before marriage are to test for STDs.