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How to Apply for a Marriage License in Kentucky
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If you're planning to get married in Kentucky, you'll need to apply for a marriage license from the county clerk's office. Here's what you need to know about applying for a marriage license in Kentucky: 1. Both you and your partner must be at least 18 years old to apply for a marriage license. If one or both of you are under 18, you'll need to obtain parental consent. 2. You and your partner must apply for the marriage license together in person at the county clerk's office. Some counties may allow you to apply online or by mail, so check with your local county clerk for specific instructions. 3. You'll need to provide identification, such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport. You may also need to provide your social security number. 4. You'll need to provide information about yourself and your partner, including your full names, addresses, and dates of birth. 5. You'll need to pay a fee to obtain the marriage license. The fee varies by county, so check with your local county clerk for specific information. 6. After you've obtained your marriage license, you'll need to wait at least 24 hours before you can get married. The marriage license is valid for 30 days from the date it was issued. 7. After your wedding ceremony, your officiant will sign the marriage license and return it to the county clerk's office, where it will be recorded. Keep in mind that the process for obtaining a marriage license in Kentucky may vary slightly by county, so it's a good idea to check with your local county clerk for specific instructions and requirements.
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