Marriage Licenses

Florida law requires all couples wishing to get married to apply for a marriage license. Please review the information below for marriage license requirements.
A marriage license is valid for 60 days from date of issuance and can be used in any county in Florida - not just the one in which it was issued.

Florida law requires all couples wishing to get married to apply for a marriage license. Please review the information below for marriage license requirements.
The first step in applying for a marriage license is to complete a Marriage License Application. You can do this in one of two ways:
Please note that for both methods indicated above, the 3-day waiting period does not begin until after the couple comes together to the Clerk’s office and purchases the marriage license in person. Before coming to the Clerk’s Office in person, please review all marriage license requirements and our FAQs.
Marriage licenses may be obtained at any of our locations:
Who Can Apply?
If applicant is a minor, both parents must give consent unless the parents are divorced and the custody and control of the child is placed with one parent. All written consent forms must be notarized. If divorced, the parent must present a certified copy of the divorce papers reflecting that they have full legal custody.
Required Documentation
Additional Requirements
Couples are required by law to read the Family Law Handbook and sign a statement acknowledging that they have done so before applying for the license. The handbook is available in English and Spanish.
Marriage licenses are issued the same day as requested as long as all requirements are met. However, there is a 3-day waiting period to be married for couples who live in Florida, but do not provide proof that they have completed a premarital preparation course. Please note that the 3-day waiting period does not begin until after the couple comes together to the Clerk’s office and purchases the marriage license in person.
Florida couples wishing to avoid the 3-day waiting period must produce a certificate or printed letter from a premarital course provider indicating they have completed the course. The certificate of completion must specify the name of the provider, name of the participant(s) and the date of completion and whether the course was conducted by personal instruction, videotape instruction, or instruction via other electronic medium, or by a combination of these methods.
To locate an approved course provider, search the internet for Florida Premarital Course Providers.
A premarital course must be taken within one year prior to applying for a marriage license.
There is no waiting period for non-Florida residents.
A couple claiming hardship can appear at the downtown courthouse location only and petition a judge to waive the 3-day waiting period when applying for the marriage license in person.
The fee to obtain a marriage license is $86.00.
The fee can be reduced to $61.00 if they provide proof of completing a premarital preparation course – see Waiting Period to Be Married.
Forms of Payment
Please note, there is a $3.50 surcharge added to all credit card transactions.
If you would like to get married in Orange County and both parties are not Florida residents, you can come to our office to purchase your marriage license and get married the same day.
If you'd prefer, you can buy the marriage license only and get married within the next 60 days anywhere in Florida.
Please remember to return your license within 10 days following the ceremony.