Marriage License

Requirements for obtaining a marriage license -

1. Persons applying shall appear together or separately before the county clerk.

2. Each Applicant shall submit proof of identity and age, for example:

         (A) Certified copy of birth certificate

         (B) Driver's License

         (C) Any document issued by the State of Texas, another state, the United Stated Government, or

               a foreign government.

3. If required a document establishing parental consent, documents establishing that a prior marriage has been dissolved, or a court order.

4. If an applicant is under 18 years of age, he/she must have parental consent.

5. If an applicant is under 14 years of age, he/she must have a court order in addition to parental consent.

6. Social Security Number.

7. Neither party can have been divorced within the previous thirty days in this state.

8. Applicants cannot be related to each other as an ancestor or descendant, by blood or adoption; a brother or sister, of the whole or half blood or by adoption; a parent's brother or sister of the whole or half blood or by adoption; a son or daughter or a brother or sister of the whole or half blood or by adoption.

9. The fee for the license is $66.00.

10. The fee is reduced by $60.00 when couple presents us with a completed certificate of Premarital Education Course.

11. No blood test is required.

     The marriage license expires at the end of the 30-day period immediately following the date the license is issued if the ceremony has not been conducted within that period.

      The marriage ceremony may not take place during a 72-hour period immediately following the issuance of the license unless an applicant is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States and is on active duty; Works for the US Dept of Defense as a department employee or under a contract with the department; Obtains a written waiver; and Those who complete a premarital education course and provide the County Clerk with a premarital education course completion certificate.

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