The marriage license fee in Cook County, Illinois is $40.00. You can get specific information about Cook County marriage licenses by using the free website "Cook County, Illinois - Free Public Records Directory." Generally, they are issued while you wait and are valid for 60 days.
To get married in Illinois, you must obtain a valid marriage license from the COUNTY where the marriage will be performed. If the bride and groom live in Chicago (Cook County) but will marry at 6 Flags Great America in Gurnee (Lake County), the marriage license must be obtained from Lake County, IL.
Cook County, Illinois no longer requires a blood test prior to receiving a marriage license.
The Cook County Clerk has an online database of marriage license records that are 50 years or older. You can also request certified copies of your marriage license from the Clerk by mail, in person, or online. For a $5 fee, Illinois Department of Public Health Division of Vital Records can verify the facts of a marriage that has taken place from 1962 through the current index date available. Verifications can be obtained by mail, by fax or in person.
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Cook County, Illinois was founded January 15, 1831.
No, Elmhurst is not in Cook County. Elmhurst is part of DuPage County in Illinois.
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Des Plaines, Illinois is in Cook County.
In general, Will County has cheaper sales taxes and prices than Cook County.