How can I obtain a marriage license in Florida?

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To obtain a marriage license in Florida, individuals must follow a straightforward process set by the Florida Secretary of State. First, both parties need to appear together in person at a designated county clerk's office. It is important to bring valid identification, such as a driver's license, passport, or any government-issued identification that includes a photo. There is a nominal fee for the marriage license, which varies by county, and it is advisable to check the exact amount beforehand. Both individuals need to provide basic information, including their full names, dates of birth, and places of birth. It is worth noting that if either party has previously been married, they may be required to provide the exact date of finalization of the prior marriage. Once the application has been submitted and the fee has been paid, the marriage license is typically issued immediately, with no waiting period. The license is valid for sixty days and can be used in any county within the state for the wedding ceremony. Couples may want to check the current web page of the Florida Department of State for additional details and specific requirements that might apply to their situation, as certain counties may have unique procedures or regulations.
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Answered Aug 24, 2025

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