Monday, December 28, 2009

Which county do you apply for your marriage license in?

Do you apply for the county in which you live, or the one in which you are getting married in?


Thanks!Which county do you apply for your marriage license in?
Some states allow you to apply in any county in the state you are marrying in and some will only allow you to apply in the actual county the ceremony is being performed in.





But if it is out of state from where you live, then you will need to apply in the state in which the ceremony will be taking place.





Call the County Clerks Office and ask them what the laws are for the state.Which county do you apply for your marriage license in?
Nebraska allows you to apply for the license in any county and is valid as long as you get married IN nebraska....doesn't matter which county you actually do the wedding in.





Some states may have restrictions that are different.
In my case, both myself and my husband were from the same county. As long as you'll be residing in the same state, you can get the license from the county you currently live in and it'll be fine.
Either is fine, as long as it's in the same state. If you live in one state and are getting married in another state, you need to apply in the state you're getting married in.
I was married in Nebraska. I live in Gage and got my license in Gage, but was married in Lancaster. I would think all states are the same. Just as long as you get married in the state in which you got your license.
It depends on the state. Some don't care and others require you to apply in the county you will be marrying in.
the one you're getting married in.
the State you are marrying in...

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