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Miami Marriage License Requirements

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By Kristin Sullivan
Perfect Wedding Guide

Posted 11/9/2007

In all the excitement of planning for your wedding, don't forget to take care of the business details by finding out Miami marriage license requirements. A marriage ceremony can't take place unless a valid marriage license has been issued and you won't be able to apply for it after the ceremony.

Details may vary by county, so it is best to check with your local county Register of Deeds office. A selection of local counties with their contact information is listed below. Both applicants should appear at the Register of Deeds to get a marriage license. Both parties must be at least 18 years old to be legally married. If one or both of the applicants is under legal age, parental consent must be obtained (contact Register of Deeds for additional information). Be prepared to pay a license fee.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

  • Social Security Number (provide proof with a W-2 form, payroll stub or statement from the Social Security Office)
  • Proper Identification (Drivers License)
  • If 18-21 also bring your Certified Birth Certificate
  • The marriage license fee is $88.50. If you complete a state sanctioned marriage preparation course, you are entitled to a discount of $32.50. The course has to be taken prior to, but not exceeding one year, the date of application. Accepted forms of payment are cash.

There is no waiting period for a Miami marriage license, but you must wait 3 days to be married. Be sure to allow adequate time for marriage license processing.

You are responsible for delivering the license to the officiant. They will complete the bottom portion of both copies and return it to the Register of Deeds within 10 days. You may obtain proof of your marriage by completing a copy request form, which will cost $10. Find this form on your local Register of Deeds website.

Local Register of Deeds in the Miami area

Dade County Recorder
Court House
Towers 8th Floor
44 West Flagler St
Miami, FL 33130
305-275-1155

Monroe County Recorder
P.O. Box 1980
Kay West, FL 33041
305-294-4641

Please call the appropriate office prior to your visit to verify office hours and fees. Obtaining your Miami marriage license is the one of the last steps in your wedding planning process. From here, all the fun is to come!

 
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