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Volusia County Marriage License Info & Locations
Flagler County Marriage License Info & Locations
Seminole County Marriage License Info & Locations
Lake County Marriage License Info & Locations
In order to speed up the process, please complete a pre-registration for one of the following Counties, print.
Once submitted, bring the file # with you when applying at anyone of that Counties Court House Locations:
Volusia County Online Pre-Application
Flagler County Online Pre-Application
Seminole County Online Pre-Application
Lake County Online Pre-Application
- All applicants must present the following:
One (1) identification is required with the applicant's picture, signature, and date of birth, a Driver License issued by any state in the U.S.,
Passport, a U.S. Military ID, Alien Registration Card, or State of Florida ID issued by DMV are acceptable.
Anyone issued a Social Security Card must provide their number..
- There is no residence or citizenship status requirement.
- All U.S. Citizens and Residents must provide their Social Security Number.
- Non U.S. Residents may provide an Alien Registration Card, Driver License, Passport or any other legal form of identification.
- If either applicant has been previously married, the exact date of the last divorce, death, or annulment must be provided.
- A ceremony must be performed within sixty (60) days of the issuance of the license.• Applicants who are 16 or 17 years of age: In addition to the above listed requirements, the following documents must be presented when one or both of the applicants are within this age bracket:
- Minor's Birth Certificate showing parent's name.
- A Parental Consent Form may be obtained at the time of the application. Both parents must be present with their own identification on hand. The exception will be if the parents are divorced and one parent has full custody of the minor. In this case, proof of custody must be presented and only the consent of the custodial parent will be required in writing.
- Applicants under 16 years of age: Minors who under oath, swear that they are the parents or expected parents of a child may apply for a Marriage License. If they are already parents, the child's Birth Certificate must be presented. Otherwise, the pregnancy must be verified by a written statement from a licensed physician.
- A previously married minor may apply without the need for parental consent.
- Residents of the State of Florida have the option of attending a premarital course from a registered provider, or waiting 3 days for the marriage license to become effective. This waiting period is waived if you complete the 4-hour premarital course.
- Volusia Premarital Course Provider
- Flagler Premarital Course Provider
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