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Marriage Laws United States Washington

Marriage license Laws in the state of Washington, here is what you need to bring with you, and what you need to know about the Washington marriage laws before filling out the Washington marriage license form.

In order to get married, you need to apply and receive a marriage license. This is the document in your state that allows you to officially tie the knot under the law. The rules for acquiring your marriage license varies from state to state, so you should check with your city's marriage bureau at your clerk of court's office to find out what your local rules are.

You'll typically need to apply for your marriage license at least one month before your wedding ceremony. You'll traditionally need to send in your birth certificates, tax information, and other official documents. You don't, however, want to apply for your marriage license too early. In some states, the licenses do expire, if you don't get married within a few months.

When you apply for your license, you'll not only need a proof of identification and age, but you'll need to apply for the certificate together, will need to provide any information about previous marriages, and will need to pay a nominal fee. You will also need to have a witness when you sign the application, so plan on bringing your maid of honor or best man with you. The bride will need to know what her married name will be before she signs the marriage certificate. You'll have to write that name on the application.

And, believe it or not, just because you have your marriage license sent to you in the mail does not mean you are officially married. You need to have a justice of the peace or a religious clergyman sign the document. On your wedding day, you'll give your chaplain your marriage license, then after the ceremony, he'll sign it and send it to the proper government agency for validation.

ID Requirement: Valid Driver's License, Certified Birth Certificate or Valid Passport.

If Previously Married: A divorce must be final and filed before applicants can apply for a license. Documents are not necessary.

Residency Requirement: Do not have to be a resident of Washington

Application Requirement: Both the bride and groom must appear in person at the time of applying.

Fees: $52 approximately - cash only. Varies from County to County.

Waiting Period: Three day waiting period.

Blood Tests: No blood test requirement.

Under 18: Applicants between 17 and 18 years of age need to have a parent (legal custodian) present with them to provide their consent. If you are under 17 years old, you will need to have the age requirement waived by a superior court judge of the county in which one of the parties resides. Proof of age such as a driver's license or birth certificate is also required along with the written permission of the family court. Emancipated minors must present court emancipation papers specifically allowing the minor to marry.

Proxy Marriages: No.

Officiants: Regularly licensed or ordained ministers or any priest of any church or religious denomination anywhere within the state may perform marriages. Ministers must send two certificates of marriage to the county auditor within 30 days after the marriage.

Valid: License is valid for 60 days.
The license can only be used within the State of Washington.

Please Note: State and county marriage license requirements often change. The above information is for guidance only and should not be regarded as legal advice.

It is important that you verify all information with your local marriage license office or county clerk before making any wedding or travel plans.

Washington Clerk's Office

Adams County
Ritzville, WA
509.659.3247

Asotin County
Asotin, WA
509.243.2084

Benton County
Prosser, WA
509.786.5616

Chelan County
Wenatchee, WA
509.664.5432

Clallam County
Port Angeles, WA
360.417.2222

Clark County
Vancouver, WA
360.397.2241

Columbia County
Dayton, WA
509.382.4541

Cowlitz County
Kelso, WA
360.577.3004

Douglas County
Waterville, WA
509.745.8527

Ferry County
Republic, WA
509.775.5200

Franklin County
Pasco, WA
509.545.3533

Garfield County
Pomeroy, WA
509.843.1411

Grant County
Ephrata, WA
509.754.2011

Grays Harbor County
Montesano, WA
360.249.4232

Island County
Coupeville, WA
360.321.5111

Jefferson County
Port Townsend, WA
360.385.9115

King County
Seattle, WA
206.296.3450

Kitsap County
Port Orchard, WA
360.337.7125

Kittitas County
Ellensburg, WA
509.962.7503

Klickitat County
Goldendale, WA
509.773.4001

Lewis County
Chehalis, WA
360.740.1156

Lincoln County
Davenport, WA
509.725.4971

Mason County
Shelton, WA
360.427.9670

Okanogan County
Okanogan, WA
509.422.7240

Pacific County
South Bend, WA
360.875.9309

Pend Oreille County
Newport, WA
509.447.3185

Pierce County
Tacoma, WA
206.591.7440

San Juan County
Friday Harbor, WA
360.378.2161

Skagit County
Mount Vernon, WA
360.336.9348

Skamania County
Stevenson, WA
509.427.9425

Snohomish County
Everett, WA
425.388.3444

Spokane County
Spokane, WA
509.456.2260

Steven County
Colville, WA
509.684.7510

Thurston County
Olympia, WA
360.786.5224

Wahkiakum County
Cathlamet, WA
360.795.3219

Walla Walla County
Walla Walla, WA
509.527.3204

Whatcom County
Bellingham, WA
360.676.6741

Whitman County
Colfax, WA
509.397.6270

akima County
Yakima, WA
509.574.1380


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