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How to Apply For a Marriage License in South Carolina
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If you're planning to get married in South Carolina, you'll need to apply for a marriage license from the probate court in the county where you plan to get married. Here's what you need to know to apply for a marriage license in South Carolina: 1. Check the eligibility requirements: In South Carolina, you must be at least 18 years old to get married without parental consent. If you're between the ages of 16 and 17, you'll need the consent of a parent or legal guardian. You can't get married in South Carolina if you're under the age of 16. 2. Gather your documents: You'll need to bring a few documents with you when you apply for your marriage license. You'll need to provide a valid photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport. You'll also need to provide your Social Security number or a signed affidavit stating that you don't have a Social Security number. If you've been married before, you'll need to bring a certified copy of your divorce decree or the death certificate of your previous spouse. 3. Visit the probate court: You'll need to go in person to the probate court in the county where you plan to get married to apply for your marriage license. You'll both need to be present and fill out an application. You'll also need to pay a fee, which varies by county. 4. Wait for your license: After you submit your application and pay the fee, the probate court will issue your marriage license. You'll need to wait at least 24 hours before you can use it to get married. The license is valid for 90 days. 5. Get married: Once you have your marriage license, you're free to get married anywhere in South Carolina. You'll need to have a ceremony performed by a licensed officiant and have at least two witnesses present. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
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