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How to Apply For a Marriage License in Florida
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If you're planning to get married in Florida, you'll need to obtain a marriage license before you can tie the knot. Here's how to apply for a marriage license in Florida: 1. Meet the requirements: Both parties must be at least 18 years old or have consent from a parent or legal guardian. If either party has been previously married, they must provide the date of the divorce or death of their former spouse. 2. Gather the required documents: You'll need to bring a valid photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc.) and your social security number. 3. Visit the County Clerk of Courts office: You can obtain a marriage license from any county clerk's office in Florida. You'll need to go in person and fill out an application. 4. Pay the fee: The fee for a marriage license varies by county but typically ranges from $60-$100. 5. Wait for the license: Once you've submitted your application and paid the fee, there is a three-day waiting period before the license is issued. If both parties have completed a premarital preparation course, the waiting period can be waived. 6. Get married: Once you have your marriage license, you have 60 days to get married. The ceremony can take place anywhere in the state of Florida. Congratulations, you're ready to get married in Florida!
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