If he is a state inmate, I've been told that SCDC no longer assists in any way with marriages. Not only that, but in every county in SC, both parties (bride and groom) must be present at probate court for application process. There have been rumors of inmates getting married through Horry County but I contacted someone in that office, who told me that all those marriages are fraudulent and invalid because the couples never had a ceremony. As far as I can tell, you can't marry an SCDC inmate anymore.
If the inmate is a county inmate, it may be different. Contact the probate court of the county where the inmate is in jail and they'll be able to help.
You can apply for a marriage license online through your local county clerk's website or the official state government website.
South Carolina and Georgia Prisons WILL NOT approve marriage ceremonies. Forget about what is on their DOC Websites. None are ever approved, and it is impossible to get a marriage license since the Prison won't take the inmate to the courthouse when the fiancee is there. Since both parties cannot be together at the courthouse, you are unable to get married according to the laws of that State. Currently, the only option is a notarized affidavit form from another state in which the inmate does not have to be in that State to get the marriage license or for the ceremony. Forget about the online Utah County Utah ministers, and other online ministers because the inmate ID will not be accepted and will be rejected by the scanner. your only hope is South Carolina/Georgia Prison Wedding Ministers who are open 8AM to 9PM Seven days a week. You must leave a message if you get the voice mail since they are flooded with calls since they do all the Correctional marriages in both States. call 804-244-2302 anytime during business hours, or after 7 PM weekdays or on Weekends and Holidays 435-263-1516. The fiancee only must call
No. A marriage license is only valid for marriages performed in the state where the license is issued. If you want to get married in Florida, you have to get a marriage license from Florida. Of course, once you're married, the marriage is recognized in every other state.
Marriage licenses typically need to be applied for in person, as online applications are not commonly available.
Using the link below through "Free Public Records Directory" you can access the City of Bristol's marriage license application process including the marriage license application form online.
Yes, there is a charge for a copy of the license. You can often order it online.
You can obtain a marriage license from Mobile County. You can access the information needed including an online application through Free Public Records Directory. Click on "Marriage License Information" at the link below.
The probate court in your state. You can usually go online to find where.
What you probably want is your Certificate of Marriage. You would have to apply at the local court house where the marriage took place, you can probably do it online.
You would need a printer to print it out.
In Missouri, you apply for a marriage license from the County Recorder of Deeds office. I have reviewed some of the various Missouri County online marriage license information and don't see anything about warrants. When you apply for the license, you will need to provide proper identification and the fee is $60.00 cash only. Once you've applied for the license, there is no waiting period and the license must be used within 90 days. Attached is a link to marriage license information for all Missouri counties. You can scroll to your specific county for either online information or contact information.
Contact the Wayne County Clerk. You may be able to order a copy of a marriage certificate online.