``Do you (insert name), take (insert name) to be your lawfully wedded (wife, husband, spouse, partner) to have and to hold from this day forward? Do you promise to be faithful to him/her, to love, honor, cherish, and respect as long as you both shall live?''
Setting: The ceremony usually takes place in a designated area within the courthouse, often in a small room or office. Length: The ceremony is typically brief, lasting around 10-15 minutes. It includes the officiant's remarks and the exchange of vows.
To obtain a marriage license, you and your future spouse must appear together in-person at one of our office locations. You will need to complete the application form and present valid identification. Acceptable forms of I.D. must provide photo and age verification.
Courthouse weddings can take on varying formats depending on where you live, but, in general, they typically involve a civil officiant—a judge, justice of the peace, notary, or city clerk—presiding over your and your partner's marriage.
The Same Day Marriage option is available to those who are ready to go for it! If that's you, call us now to schedule an appointment. Requirements: You must bring your marriage license and government issued photo I.D. with you.
Get licensed No appointment is necessary for a marriage license. You may either fill out the application online prior to visiting our office.
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