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Wedding Information
Are you planning a Florida Wedding? We have
information here to help you. Florida requires a license to legalize a Marriage.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
Obtaining the Marriage License is the responsibility of the bride and groom
to-be. Both parties need to sign the application in person. Call the local town
or city clerk's office in which you plan to marry to find out where to go. The
exact requirements may vary, but proof of identity is always required. This can
be in the form of your driver's license or your birth certificate. There is no
waiting period after applying and before receiving your license. For Florida
residents there is a three day waiting period after your receive your license.
This can be waived by both parties taking a four hour course. There is no
waiting period for non-residents. Florida does not require a blood test.
For general marriage license requirements this is only for general
information only. Remember, this is no substitute for calling your
town/city/county clerk's office. Find out the specifics and don't wait until the
last minute. One last thing...you'll most likely have to pay the license fee in
cash. You're better off not having to deal with waiting for your check to clear.
Most don't accept personal checks anyway. Cost of License - $88.50 (May vary within state) $56 if couple takes 4 hr course
Once you have your license, you can get married. After the ceremony, both
spouses and the Officient must sign the marriage license. The Officient then
files for marriage certificate.
You will receive the original marriage certificate by mail. This usually takes
two to three weeks. You will need extra copies of the marriage license if anyone
decides to change their name. You must provide an original copy for official
name changes with Social Security.
Have a great Florida
vacation. Hope this site will help you with your Florida visit & travel
plans
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