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How to Apply for a Marriage License in Missouri
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If you are planning to get married in Missouri, you will need to obtain a marriage license. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to apply for a marriage license in Missouri: 1. Check the eligibility requirements: In Missouri, both parties must be at least 18 years old to apply for a marriage license. If one of the parties is between the ages of 15 and 17, they will need to obtain consent from a parent or legal guardian. If one of the parties is under the age of 15, they will need to obtain consent from a judge. 2. Gather the required documents: You will need to bring a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID, to prove your age and identity. If you have been married before, you will need to provide documentation showing that your previous marriage has been legally dissolved, such as a divorce decree or death certificate. 3. Find a County Recorder of Deeds office: Marriage licenses are issued by the County Recorder of Deeds office in the county where the marriage will take place. You can find the office nearest to you by searching online or calling your county government office. 4. Complete the application: When you arrive at the County Recorder of Deeds office, you will need to complete a marriage license application. You will need to provide information about yourself and your partner, such as your full names, addresses, and dates of birth. 5. Pay the fee: There is a fee to obtain a marriage license in Missouri, which varies by county. Be sure to check the fee schedule for your county before you go. 6. Wait for the waiting period to expire: In Missouri, there is a waiting period of three days after the marriage license is issued before you can get married. This waiting period can be waived in certain circumstances, such as if one of the parties is on active military duty. 7. Pick up your marriage license: Once the waiting period has expired, you can return to the County Recorder of Deeds office to pick up your marriage license. The license is valid for 30 days from the date it was issued. With these steps, you should be able to successfully apply for a marriage license in Missouri. Congratulations on your upcoming wedding!
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