Manatee County Online Premarital Preparation Course

 

Manatee County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Manatee County.

Here’s how it works:

The Manatee County Courthouse will reduce your marriage license application fee $32.50 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. The standard fee for a marriage license is $93.50, however, applicants who file a certification that both parties have completed our online premarital preparation course within the past 12 months, are entitled to a discount ($32.50), making their fee $61.00.

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Manatee County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Anna Maria
  • Bradenton
  • Bayshore Gardens
  • Bradenton Beach
  • Cortez
  • Ellenton
  • Holmes Beach
  • Longboat Key
  • Myakka City
  • Oneco
  • Palmetto
  • Samoset
  • South Bradenton
  • West Bradenton
  • Whitfield

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

Please refer to the Manatee County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.manateeclerk.com/)

Marriage License Law

In Florida, the Clerk of the Circuit Court is the issuing agent for marriage licenses.

Any couple, if one or both parties is a Florida resident, may take a 4-hour premarital preparation course or wait three (3) days before the marriage license goes into effect. To receive a waiver of the three-day waiting period, a premarital preparation course must be completed within one year prior to obtaining a marriage license and a valid certificate of completion must be presented to the Clerk’s Office. Taking the premarital preparation course also lowers the standard fee.

View the Roster of Premarital Preparation Course Providers in Manatee County.

Additionally, the couple must read and sign a statement that they have read the Family Law handbook or Manual de Derecho Familiar.

If all of the course requirements are met on the day of application, the marriage license will be issued and also be effective the same day. If the course requirements are not met on the date of application, the marriage license will be issued but will not be effective until three (3) days from the issue date. The expiration date will be sixty (60) days from the effective date and will appear on the license.

Notice: Florida Law Update FS 741.01 If you have a common child who was born in the State of Florida – there is an additional form that will be submitted to the Florida Department of Health . This will not be recorded and will be submitted along with your Marriage License once returned to our office. There is an additional fee of $2.00.

Who Can Apply for a Marriage License?

  • Any male or female 18 years of age or older.
  • A minor whose parents are deceased and has certified copies of both death certificates.
  • With a judge’s approval, minors, who must swear under oath, that they are parents or expectant parents of a child.
  • A previously married minor.
  • Any male or female 16-17 years of age with both parents’ or legal guardians’ consent.

What Do We Need to Bring When We Apply for a Marriage License?

Both the bride-to-be and the husband-to-be need to be present when applying for a marriage license. Depending on which category applies to you, you will need to bring the following information:

Applicants 18 years of age or older:

  • Valid government photo identification that shows the applicant’s date of birth (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, or passport)
  • You must know your Social Security Number, if applicable.
  • If previously married, you must provide the day, month, and year the previous marriage ended.
  • Your signature will be required on the application.

Applicants 16-17 years of age must present EACH of the following:

  • Valid government photo identification that shows the applicant’s date of birth (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, or passport)
  • You must know your Social Security Number, if applicable.
  • Certified copy of your birth certificate showing both parents’ names.
  • Notarized consent form of both parents or consent of one parent in the case of divorce if the custodial parent has the authority to grant permission for the non-custodial parent. (This consent must be accompanied with a certified copy of the Court Order granting sole parental responsibility of the minor applicant to the custodial parent). If one or both parents of a minor are deceased, a certified copy of the death certificate is required.

Applicants under 16 years of age must present EACH of the following for consideration by a County Judge for issuance of a Marriage License:

  • Valid government photo identification that shows the applicant’s date of birth (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, passport)
  • You must know your Social Security Number, if applicable.
  • Certified copy of your birth certificate showing both parents’ names.
  • Notarized consent form of both parents or consent of one parent in the case of divorce if the custodial parent has the authority to grant permission for the non-custodial parent. (This consent must be accompanied with a certified copy of the Court Order granting sole parental responsibility of the minor applicant to the custodial parent). If one or both parents of a minor are deceased, a certified copy of the death certificate is required.
  • Certificate from a licensed physician that the female is pregnant.
  • An affidavit that the couple are the parents of an unborn child or an affidavit that the child is already born along with a certified copy of the child’s birth certificate.

For Affirmation of Common Child(ren) born in Florida – You must attest and provide:

  • Child/s name as appears on Birth Certificate and date of birth
  • Birth Certificate number
  • Place of Birth/City and County in Florida

Additional Information

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Madison County

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Madison County

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Madison County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you. Contact our office today to get started.

Here’s how it works:

The Madison County Courthouse will reduce your marriage license application fee from $93.50 to $61.00 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Madison County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Greenville
  • Lee
  • Madison
  • Pinetta

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

For your convenience, D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Madison County Marriage License website. Please refer to the Madison County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.madisonclerk.com/index.html)

Madison County Marriage Information

Contacting the Madison County Clerk of Court regarding Marriage is easy using one of the following options.

Phone: (850) 973 1500

Fax: (850) 973 2059

Mail: P.O. Box 237, Madison, FL 32341-0237

Documents:

Family Law (Marriage) Handbook English Version

Family Law (Marriage) Handbook Spanish Version

Q: Is there a waiting period in the State of Florida for getting married after a couple applies for a Marriage License? Are blood tests required, and do you have to apply in the County you live in? Can a minor apply for a license?

A: Yes and no. There is normally a 3-day waiting period as of January 1, 1999. However, if both parties have taken a 4-hour premarital preparation course given by a minister or counselor registered with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the waiting period is waived and the license fee is reduced.

  • If only one applicant took the course, the waiting period is still required.
  • If neither applicant is a Florida resident, the waiting period is not required.
  • If one applicant is not a Florida resident, and the other is a Florida resident and has taken the premarital course, the waiting period is still required.
  • Blood tests have not been required since this test was abolished October 1, 1986.
  • A marriage license may be applied for and solemnized in any Florida county.
  • Minors, who under oath, swear that they are parents or expectant parents of a child may apply. In addition, the pregnancy must be verified by a written statement from a licensed physician.
  • A previously married minor may also apply.
  • A person age 16 or 17 may apply with the consent of both parents or guardian, unless the parents are divorced and only one parent has full custody.

 

__________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Liberty County Online Premarital Preparation Course

 

Liberty County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Liberty County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you.

Here’s how it works:

The Liberty County Courthouse will discount your marriage license application fee $32.50 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Liberty County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Bristol
  • Estiffanulga

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

Please refer to the Liberty County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.libertyclerk.com/index.html)

Liberty County Clerk of Court

Marriage/Passports

Liberty County Courthouse

P.O. Box 399

Bristol, FL 32321

 

Marriage Application

A Guide to Marriage

 

Q: Who May Apply For A Marriage License?

A: Any male or female age 18 or over. A minor whose parents are deceased and no guardian is appointed. Minors, who under oath, swear that they are parents or expectant parents of a child. In addition, the pregnancy must be verified by a written statement of a licensed physician, the county court judge may, in his/her discretion, issue a license to marry. A previously married minor. A person age 16 or 17 with parental or guardian consent.

 

Q: Where Consent Is Required, Is Consent Of Both Parents Required?

A: Yes, unless the parents are divorced and the custody and control is placed in one parent, then only the parent having such custody and consent. Written consent of an incompetent parent is not required (Attorney General Opinion 49-122). All written consents must be notarized.

 

Q: Are Blood Test and Physical Exams Required?

A: No, The law requiring these test was abolished October 1, 1986.

 

Q:Must I Apply For A Marriage License In The County Where I Live?

A: No. A marriage license may be applied for and solemnized in any Florida County.

 

Q: Where Can I Apply For A Marriage License in Liberty County?

A: Marriage license may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Clerk of Circuit Court’s Office in the Liberty County Courthouse.

 

Q: How Long Is A Marriage License Valid Once It Is Issued?

A: The marriage must be solemnized within sixty (60) days of issuance of the Marriage License. The ceremony can be performed anywhere in the State of Florida.

 

Q: Who May Perform Marriage Ceremonies?

A: Regularly ordained minister or other ordained clergy; Elders in communion with some church; All judicial officers of the State of Florida Clerks of Circuit Court and their deputies And Notaries Public of the State of Florida In addition, the law provides that marriage may be performed among “Quakers” or “Friends”, in the manner and form used or practiced in their societies.

 

Q: May A Marriage Be Solemnized Without A License ?

A: No, Section 741.08 F.S. states that the party solemnizing the marriage shall require a properly issued license before performing the ceremony.

 

Q: Do both people need to come in together to apply for a marriage license?

A: Yes

 

Q: What type of ID is Required?

A: Social Security numbers, valid Passport, Drivers License or other Official photo ID

 

Q: Can I Be Married In the Clerk’s Office?

A: Yes, please call for an appointment at (850) 643-2215.

 

Q: When and Who Should Return The License To The Clerk?

A: A marriage cannot be officially recorded until the license is returned to the clerk. It should be returned within 10 days after the wedding. The party who performed the marriage is responsible for returning the completed license.

 

Q: Can I Pay For My Marriage License with a Personal Check or Credit Card?

A: In Liberty County, local checks, cash, Visa and MasterCard are accepted for a marriage license.

 

Q. Must I Take the Premarital Preparation Course?

A: No, but you must wait three days from the marriage license issuance date and pay the full price of $93.50. Couples who are Florida residents and have both taken a marriage preparation course, pay a discounted fee of $61.00 with a valid certificate of completion. Discounted fee does not apply if only one person completed the course. Non-residents do not qualify for the discounted fee.

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Levy County

 

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Levy County

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Levy County.

Here’s how it works:

The Levy County Courthouse will discount your marriage license application fee from $93.50 to $61.00 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Levy County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Bronson
  • Cedar Key
  • Chiefland
  • East Bronson
  • Fanning Springs
  • Fowlers Bluff
  • Gulf Hammock
  • Inglis
  • Manatee Rd
  • Morriston
  • Rosewood
  • Sumner
  • Otter Creek
  • Williston
  • Williston Highlands
  • Yankeetown

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

For your convenience, D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Levy County Marriage License website. Please refer to the Levy County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.levyclerk.com/)

MARRIAGE LICENSE       

A Guide To Marriages

Florida Statute 741.01 in part states that the Clerk of Circuit Court acts as agent for the State of Florida for issuing Marriage Licenses. The Marriage License Department is here to answer your questions concerning obtaining a Marriage License in Levy County.

For advise to newly married couples or those about to get married we suggest you visit the Family Law section of the Florida Bar Web Site. This gives you some advice on the legal issues to be considered when you get married.

!!NOTICE!!

LICENSE ARE NOT ISSUED AFTER 4:30 P.M.

SOME FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is needed to get a Marriage License?

Both parties must provide proof of the following:

  • Identification in the form of a drivers license, state ID or passport.
  • U.S. Citizens must provide their Social Security Number. Non Citizens may provide a Social Security Number or an Alien Registration Number issued by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
  • Proof of age. Both parties must be at least 18 years of age.
  • An application form must be completed. If either party has been previously married, you must note on the application how and when the marriage ended.
  • The fee for the Marriage License is $93.50. This fee is reduced to $61.00 for Florida Residents who have completed a premarital preparation course as provided in Florida Statute 741.0305(5) .

Do both parties have to be present at the Clerks Office to apply for a license?

Yes. Both parties must sign the application form and take an oath to the truthfulness of the information provided.

Is a blood test required?

No. A blood test is no longer required in the State of Florida.

Is there a waiting period for the issuance of a Marriage License?

There is no waiting period for Florida Residents who have presented the following.

  • Certificate of completion of a premarital preparation course from a qualified course provider.

How long is the Marriage License valid?

Florida Marriage Licenses are good for 60 days from the effective date.

Must I apply for a Marriage License in the County where I live?

No. A Marriage License can be applied for and solemnized in any Florida County.

Who may perform Marriage Ceremonies?

  • All regularly ordained ministers of the gospel, elders in communion with a church, or other ordained clergy.
  • All Judicial Officers, including retired Judicial Officers, Clerks of the Circuit Court, and Notary Publics of this State.
  • “Quakers” and “Friends” may perform marriages in the manner and form used and practiced in their societies.

Who is a regularly ordained minister?

A minister who has been recognized in the manner required by the regulations of the respective denomination to perform marriage ceremonies.

May I get married by a captain aboard a ship?

Yes. If the Captain is a Notary and the ship is in Florida Waters (within 3 geographic miles of the coastline) at the time of the ceremony.

May a marriage be solemnized without a license?

No. Florida Statute 741.08 states in part that the party solemnizing the marriage shall require a properly issued license before performing the ceremony, and within 10 days after the ceremony, he shall make a certificate thereof the license and shall transmit the same to the Clerk of the Circuit Court from which it was issued.

Can I be married in the Clerks Office?

No. The Levy County Clerk does not provide this service.

How long does it take to get a copy of the marriage record, and the costs?

You will receive a certified copy of the Marriage Certificate within 7 days after the officiator returns it to the Clerks Office to be recorded. There is no charge for this copy. Additional certified copies cost $3.00.

Can people get a license to marry partners of their own gender?

Florida Statute 741.04 states in part that one applicant must be male and the other female.

Can a person marry someone to whom they are related?

Florida law prohibits a person marrying anyone to whom they are related by lineal consanguinity. The nearest degree of relations who may legally marry in the State of Florida is first cousins.

Do one or both applicants have to be U.S. Citizens?

No. There are no citizenship or residency requirements.

May a license be issued to persons 16 or 17 years of age?

  • With written consent from both parents or guardian.
  • If minor has been previously married.
  • A County Judge can wave the age requirement for applicants that prove they are parents or expectant parents.
  • If both parents are deceased.

Can a minor younger than 16 get a Marriage License with parental permission?

Florida Statute 741.0405(4) states that no license to marry shall be granted to any person under the age of 16 years, with or without the consent of the parents, except as provided in Florida Statutes 741.0405(2) and 741.0405(3).

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Leon County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Leon County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Leon County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you. Contact our office today to get started!

Here’s how it works:

The Leon County Courthouse will discount the cost of your marriage license application by $32.50 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. The fee is $93.50 if you do not take the premarital preparation course and you will have a three day waiting period before you can pick up your license. If you do take the premarital preparation course, the fee $61.00 and the three day waiting period is waived.

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Leon County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Bradfordville
  • Capitola
  • Fort Braden
  • Meridian
  • Tallahassee
  • Woodville

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Leon County Marriage License website for your convenience. (http://www.clerk.leon.fl.us/index.php?section=204&server=&page=clerk_services/marriage/division.html)

MARRIAGE LICENSES

In Leon County, the Clerk’s Office is the issuing agent of Marriage License for the State of Florida.  The requirements for single adults to obtain a marriage license is for the couple to come in person to the Clerk’s office, bring with them their drivers license or other acceptable picture identification- must be a Government issued I.D. (passport, military I.D.) along with their social security number. If either applicant has been previously married, the exact date of divorce, death or annulment must be presented. If either occurred within the last thirty days documentation must be provided at the time of application.  Applicants must be (18) years old to obtain a marriage license. Underage applicants must have parental consent from both parents unless one parent has been given sole custody by court order. The order would have to be provided at the time of application. Applicants under sixteen must have court approval.

ISSUANCE MARRIAGE LICENSE

A county judge or clerk of the circuit court shall issue every marriage license. The county judge or clerk of the circuit court shall issue such license, upon application for the license, if there appears to be no impediments to the marriage. (F.S. 741.01)

WRITTEN APPLICATION REQUIRED

No county judge or clerk of the circuit court in this state shall issue a license for the marriage or any person unless there shall be first presented and filed with him an affidavit in writing, signed by both parties to the marriage, made and subscribed before some person authorized by law to administer an oath, reciting the true and correct ages of such parties; unless both such parties shall be over the age of 18, except as provided in F.S. . 741.0405 (F.S. 741.04)

ISSUANCE IN BLANK PROHIBITED

It is unlawful for any county court judge or clerk of the circuit court in the state to send out of his office any marriage license signed in blank to be issued upon application to persons not in the office of the county judge or clerk of the circuit court. (F.S. 741.03)

PERFORMANCE OF MARRIAGES

  1. All regularly ordained ministers of the gospel or elders in communion with some church or other ordained clergy, and all judicial officers, clerk of the circuit court, and notaries public of this state may solemnize the rights of matrimonial contract, under the regulations prescribed by law.
  2. Any marriage which may be had and solemnized among the people called “Quakers or “Friends”, in the manner and form used or practiced in their societies, according to their rites and ceremonies, shall be good and valid in law; and whenever the words “minister” and “elder” are used in this chapter, they shall be held to include all the persons connected with the Society of Friends, or Quakers, who perform or have charge of the marriage ceremony according to their rites and ceremonies. (F.S. 741.07)

LICENSE MUST BE CERTIFIED AND FILED WITHIN 10 DAYS

Before any authorized person shall solemnize any marriage, he shall require of the parties a marriage license issued according to requirements of Florida Statute 741.01, making sure the ceremony is performed between the “effective date” and the “expiration date”. Within 10 days after solemnizing the marriage he shall make a certificate thereof on the license, and shall transmit the same to the office of the clerk of the circuit court from which it was issued.

TIME LIMIT

The license must be used within sixty (60) days from the “effective date”. Below is the effective date criterion:

  • If both parties are Florida residents, they must both attend a premarital class and present completion certification of the class to the clerk at the time of application. Completion of the class waives the waiting period otherwise there is a three day waiting period from the date of issue before the marriage ceremony may take place.
  • If only one of the applicants is a Florida resident and the Florida resident takes the course, there is no waiting period.
  • If both parties are out of state residents, there is no waiting period.

SOLEMNIZATION

A regularly ordained clergy, judiciary, State of Florida Notaries, the Clerk of the Circuit Court and Deputy Clerks may perform a marriage ceremony.

MARRIAGE LICENSE FEE

The fee for a marriage license is $93.50. The exception is if both parties are Florida residents and have provided proof of a premarital class with a provider certified by the Clerk. The fee is then $61.00.   Fees may be paid in cash, check or credit card.

If you have a question or would like more information, please consult our list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ). or you can contact our office.  Leon County Official Records Office  313 S. Calhoun Street Suite 101, Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850)577-4060.  Our office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. Click here for the Marriage Information Sheet

 

__________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Lee County

 

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Lee County

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Lee County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you. Contact our office today to get started.

Here’s how it works:

The Lee County Courthouse will reduce your marriage license application fee from $93.50 to $61.00 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Lee County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Alva
  • Boca Grande
  • Bokeelia
  • Bonita Springs
  • Buckingham
  • Captiva
  • Cape Coral
  • East Dunbar
  • Estero
  • Fort Myers
  • Fort Myers Beach
  • Fort Myers Villas
  • Gateway
  • Hancock
  • Iona
  • Lehigh Acres
  • Matlacha
  • Miromar Lakes
  • North Fort Myers
  • Page Park
  • Pineland
  • Pine Island Center
  • Punta Rassa
  • Sanibel
  • San Carlos Park
  • St. James City
  • Suncoast Estates
  • Tice
  • Waterway Estates
  • Whiskey Creek

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

For your convenience, D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Lee County Marriage License website. Please refer to the Lee County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.leeclerk.org/)

Lee County Marriage License Information

If you are getting married in the State of Florida, you may obtain your marriage license in any county within the State. Both the bride-to-be and the husband-to-be need to be present when applying for a marriage license, no exceptions. Our offices are located at the County Administration Building, 2115 Second Street, 2nd Floor, Fort Myers, FL. The Lee County Clerk of Courts Recording Office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. You can apply for a license or have the marriage ceremony performed in the office anytime between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. If you are unable to find the answer to your question on our website please call 239-533-5007 for more information.
Florida Residents have a 3 day waiting period unless they meet the following criteria:
  • If both the Bride and the Groom are Florida Residents and have attended a 4 hour pre-marital course, they do not have a three day waiting period.  The Bride and Groom must provide proof of course completion when applying for the marriage license.  The course provider must list the hours completed for the counseling and the letter must be presented on the company/church letterhead.
  • All area course providers must be registered with the Lee County Clerk of Courts per Florida Statute 741.0305 (5).  Click here for instructions on how to register.  Click here  for a list of course providers.
  • If both Bride and Groom are not Florida Residents, you do not need to provide proof of pre-marital counseling.  As non-residents of the State of Florida, you do not have a waiting period.
  • If the marriage license couple has one Florida resident and the other is not, the Florida resident can take counseling and the three day waiting period will be waived. Getting married at the Lee County Clerk of Court Recording Office? Consider saying your “I do” in the beautifully decorated matrimonial room at no additional cost. The Wedding Room provides a more intimate setting for your special day and provides a special photo opportunity. At this time, no advanced reservation is required.

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Lake County Online Premarital Preparation Course

 

Lake County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Avoid the 3-day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Lake County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you.

Here’s how it works:

The Lake County Courthouse will discount your marriage license application fee $32.50 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. The standard fee for a marriage license is $93.50, however, applicants who file a certification that both parties have completed our state-sanctioned online premarital preparation course within the past 12 months, are entitled to a discount ($32.50), making their fee $61.00.

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Lake County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Altoona
  • Astor
  • Clermont
  • Eustis
  • Fruitland Park
  • Groveland
  • Lady Lake
  • Leesburg
  • Mascotte
  • Minneola
  • Mount Dora
  • Paisley
  • Tavares
  • Umatilla

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

For your convenience, D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Lake County Marriage License website. Please refer to the Lake County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.lakecountyclerk.org/administrative_services/marriage_licenses.aspx#top)

Marriage Licenses

The Marriage License division receives marriage applications, issues licenses and performs marriage ceremonies. You may obtain a marriage license at any of the following three locations. Please click on the links for maps, driving directions, office and phone directory, and other contact information.

You may also start the marriage license application process online by using our eMarriage online application

Marriage License Resources

Marriage License Office Locations

Lake County Public Records Center:

122 East Main Street, Tavares

Open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

South Lake Minneola Branch Office:

800 North US Hwy. 27, Minneola

The office is located in the Minneola City Hall.

Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Closed for lunch from 12 to 1 p.m.

North Lake Branch Office: 

902 Avenida Central, The Villages.

The office is located in the Villages of Lady Lake.

Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Closed for lunch from 12 to 1 p.m.

 

eMarriage Application

eMarriage is an online marriage license pre-application program that will save you time when you come to the Clerk’s Office. By using our eMarriage application, you are filling out, at your convenience, all the necessary information required by the State of Florida to obtain a marriage license. You save time because you will not have to fill out a paper  marriage license application at the Clerk’s Office. Your online application is valid for 60 calendar days from the day it is submitted. Please note there is a three (3) day waiting period for Florida residents that have not completed a premarital preparation course from a qualified course provider registered with the Lake County Clerk of Court. The three (3) day wait begins once the couple appears in front of the marriage license clerk to complete the application process.

Using the eMarriage Application System

  1. Read the disclaimer to understand that by filling out the online application, you must still appear before the Clerk and meet the State of Florida’s requirements for a marriage license. Simply completing the online form does not mean you are married.
  2. Enter information in all the required fields and submit. Your information will go into the Clerk’s queue.
  3. You will receive an on-screen confirmation that you have successfully completed the online application.
  4. Within 60 days of completing the online application, the bride and groom must come together to the Marriage License/Passport Department with proper identification and form of payment.
  5. The three (3) day waiting period does not begin until the couple appears before a marriage license clerk to complete the application process.
  6. At that time, the Clerk will determine if your application can be accepted or rejected.

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Lafayette County

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Lafayette County

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Lafayette County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you. Contact our office today to get started.

Here’s how it works:

The Lafayette County Courthouse will discount your marriage license application fee from $93.50 to $61.00 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Lafayette County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Alton
  • Day
  • Mayo

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

Lafayette County Marriage Information

Contacting the Lafayette County Clerk of Court regarding Marriage is easy using one of the following options.

By Phone:       386.294.1600

By Fax:           386.294.4231

By Mail:           P.O. Box 88, Mayo, FL 32066

http://www.lafayetteclerk.com/index.html

Marriage License FAQs

Q: Is there a waiting period in the State of Florida for getting married after a couple applies for a Marriage License? Are blood tests required, and do you have to apply in the County you live in? Can a minor apply for a license?

A: Yes and no. There is normally a 3-day waiting period as of January 1, 1999. However, if both parties have taken a 4-hour premarital preparation course given by a minister or counselor registered with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the waiting period is waived and the license fee is reduced.

  • If only one  applicant took the course, the waiting period is still required.
  • If   neither applicant is a Florida resident, the waiting period is not required.
  • If one applicant is not a Florida resident, and the other is a Florida resident and has taken the premarital course, the waiting period is still required.
  • Blood tests have not been required since this test was abolished October 1, 1986.
  • A marriage license may be applied for and solemnized in any Florida county.
  • Minors, who under oath, swear that they are parents or expectant parents of a child may apply. In addition, the pregnancy must be verified by a written statement from a licensed physician.
  • A previously married minor may also apply.
  • A person age 16 or 17 may apply with the consent of both parents or guardian, unless the parents are divorced and only one parent has full custody.

 

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

 

Jefferson County Online Premarital Preparation Course

 

Jefferson County Online Premarital Preparation Course

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Jefferson County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting 3 days to have your marriage license issued to you.

Here’s how it works:

The Jefferson County Clerk of Court will discount your marriage license application fee $32.50 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Jefferson County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Capps
  • Cody
  • Drifton
  • Fanlew
  • Lamont
  • Lloyd
  • Monticello
  • Waukeenah

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

 

Please refer to the Jefferson County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.jeffersonclerk.com/p/records-department/marriage-information.aspx)

Jefferson County Marriage Information

The Clerk of the Circuit Court acts as an agent for the State of Florida for issuing licenses per Florida Statute 741. The Marriage License Department is here to answer your questions concerning obtaining a marriage license in Jefferson County. As a public service the Deputy Clerk may also perform ceremonies.

Fees The charges listed are established by Florida Statutes, Jefferson County ordinances, administrative orders, rules of court procedures and special legislative acts. NOTE: Some charges include additional fees which are authorized by county ordinances; These may vary from county to county.

Cost, including certified copy of license $93.50 Marriage ceremony $30.00 Additional certified copies $3.00

FAQs

The Clerk of the Circuit Court is the Marriage License issuing agent for the state. The following are the most often asked questions regarding a marriage license or courthouse wedding:

What do I need to do to get a marriage license? To obtain a marriage license both parties need to come in person to the Clerk’s office, bring their Valid Photo Identification, provide their social security numbers (Or Valid Passport) and pay the marriage license fee. In addition, if either party has previously been married, they must supply the date and reason that marriage ended. Each person applying for a marriage license must also read the “Family Law Handbook”. This is required by law. For additional information on how to bring my fiance'(e) to the United States – http://uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/fiance.htm

What type of identification is a marriage license applicant required to produce? Applicants are required to provide one of the following IDs, and that ID must include his/her date of birth:

1. A Florida identification card or driver’s license issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. 2. A passport issued by the Department of State of the United States. 3. A passport issued by a foreign government if the document is stamped by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service. 4. A driver’s license or an identification card issued by a public agency authorized to issue driver’s licenses in a state other than Florida, a territory of the United States, or Canada or Mexico. 5. An identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United States. 6. An inmate identification card issued on or after January 1, 1991, by the Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is in the custody of the department. 7. An inmate identification card issued by the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, for an inmate who is in the custody of the department. 8. A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer as to the date of birth of an applicant and that the identification documents for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to be notarized. 9. An identification card issued by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service.

How much does it cost to get a license? The total cost for a license (including county and state fees) is $93.50. However, couples who have attended an approved premarital preparation class pay only $61.00. The provider has to be on a provider list pursuant to Florida Statute 741.0305(5) and the Certificate of Completion for the class must be presented to the Clerk.

Do I have to pay the fee in cash? Payment in full by cash, cashier’s check or credit card is required.

Do both parties have to be present at the Clerk’s office to apply for a license? Yes.

Do we have to have a blood test to apply for a license? No. Blood tests for marriages in Florida are not required.

How long does it take to get a license? Licenses are issued immediately. The process normally takes no more than 30 minutes. However, unless the couple has attended an approved premarital preparation class there is a three day waiting period before the license is effective and the marriage can take place. There is no waiting period for out of state residents.

What are the age restrictions for obtaining a marriage license? To obtain a license without parental consent, both the male and female must be at least 18 years of age (the 18-year minimum age does not apply to individuals who have been married previously, nor to applicants who are parents or expectant parents).

Can an individual who is younger than 16 get a marriage license from the Clerk’s Office with parental permission? Such an individual may apply for a license at the Clerk’s office. However, with or without parental permission, a marriage license to anyone under age 16 can only be issued upon approval of a county judge.

Is the signature of just one parent sufficient to qualify as parental permission for a minor to marry? No. The permission of one parent is sufficient ONLY if that parent has sole legal custody of the minor or if the other parent is deceased.

How long is the marriage license valid? Florida marriage licenses are valid for 60 days from their date of issue. They must be returned to the Clerk’s Office for recording within 10 days after the marriage is performed.

How long does it usually take to get a certified copy of our marriage record? Certified copies are normally received within 10 days after the completed marriage certificate is returned to the Clerk’s office for recording in the county’s official records.

How much does it cost for a certified copy of a marriage certificate? One certified copy is provided as part of the marriage license fee. There is no additional cost. Extra certified copies may be obtained for a fee of $3.00 each.

Do one or both of the marriage license applicants have to be American citizens? No. There is no citizenship requirement.

Do we have to make an advance appointment for a license? No. Licenses are issued without appointments during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Can the Clerk’s Office perform the marriage for us? Yes. Deputy Clerk’s can perform a civil marriage ceremony. There is a charge of $30 for that service. Call (850) 342-0218 ext. 225 to make an advance appointment. You should bring two witnesses with you to the ceremony if possible. Rings are at the option of the parties.

My husband and I want to renew our vows. Do we need to get a license for this? No.

How do we go about renewing our marriage vows? Talk to your clergyman, chaplain, or other religious adviser or personal counselor.

Do I have to have my divorce papers (or spouse’s death certificate) in order to apply for a marriage license? You must be sure the divorce is final and you will need to know the date the judgement was signed. The application does require you to say when and how your last marriage ended (divorce, annulment, or death).

Do I have to bring a driver’s license or other form of official identification with me to obtain a marriage license? Yes, proper photo identification such as a driver’s license, Florida I.D. card, or passport is required.

Can a person marry someone to whom they are related? Florida law prohibits a person marrying anyone to whom they are related by lineal consanguinity. The nearest degree of relationships who may legally marry in the state of Florida is first cousins.

Can homosexuals obtain licenses to marry partners of their own gender? No. Florida law specifies that one applicant must be male and the other female.

Where is the Clerk’s Office located? Marriage Licenses are issued at the Clerk’s office located at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1 Courthouse Circle, Monticello, Florida (32344).

Can I marry outside the State of Florida with a Florida marriage license? No. You can only use a Florida Marriage License in the State of Florida.

Can an ordained minister, active or retired judicial officer, circuit court clerk or notaries public from another state perform a marriage in Florida? Per Florida Statute 741.07, all regularly ordained ministers of the gospel or elders in communion with some church, or other ordained clergy, whether in this state or not, are authorized to perform marriages. However, active or retired judicial officers, circuit court clerks or notaries public from other states are not authorized to do so in Florida.

Child Support, Marriages & Injunctions: (850) 342-0218 ext. 225

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Jackson County

 

Online Premarital Preparation Course in Jackson County

Avoid the three day wait requirement and save $32.50 on your marriage license in Jackson County. We do provide the approved premarital course in an online format so you can save money on your marriage license and avoid waiting three days to have your marriage license issued to you. Contact our office today to get started.

Here’s how it works:

The Jackson County Courthouse will discount your marriage license application fee from $93.50 to $61.00 upon completing our online premarital preparation course. 

The cost of our the course is $19.99, so you will actually SAVE $12.51 on your marriage license and there will be no out of pocket cost.

Our Online Premarital Preparation Course for Jackson County Covers the Following Cities:

  • Alford
  • Bascom
  • Campbelltown
  • Cottondale
  • Cypress
  • Graceville
  • Grand Ridge
  • Greenwood
  • Jacob City
  • Malone
  • Marianna
  • Sneads
  • Two Egg

To purchase your online marital course, click here.

 

For your convenience, D’Arienzo Psychological Group has supplied information here from the Jackson County Marriage License website. Please refer to the Jackson County Clerk of Court website for additional information. (http://www.jacksonclerk.com/marriage.html)

Marriage Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Who May Apply For A Marriage License?

  • Any male or female age 18 or over.
  • A minor whose parents are deceased and no guardian is appointed.
  • Minors, who under oath, swear that they are parents or expectant parents of a child. In addition, the pregnancy must be verified by a written statement of a licensed physician. When the fact of pregnancy is verified by the written statement of a licensed physician, the county court judge may, in his/her discretion, issue a license to marry.
  • A previously married minor.
  • A person age 16 or 17 with parental or guardian consent.

Where Consent Is Required, Is Consent Of Both Parents Required?

Yes, unless the parents are divorced and the custody and control is placed in one parent, then only the parent having such custody and control shall be required to give the written consent. Written consent of an incompetent parent is not required (Attorney General Opinion 49-122). All written consents must be acknowledged (notarized).

Is There A Waiting Period For Issuance Of The License?

Yes, a three day wait if you don’t take the four hour premarital preparation course from a registered provider.

Are Blood Tests And Physical Exams Required?

No. The law requiring these tests was abolished October 1, 1986.

Must I Apply For A Marriage License In The County Where I Live?

No, a marriage license may be applied for and solemnized in any Florida county.

Where Can I Apply For A Marriage License In Jackson County?

A marriage license may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8:00 am. to 4:30 p.m. at the Marriage Division of the Clerk of Circuit Court’s Office in the Jackson County Courthouse.

How Long Is A Marriage License Valid Once It Is Issued?

The marriage must be solemnized within sixty (60) days of issuance of the Marriage License. The ceremony can be performed anywhere in the State of Florida.

Who May Perform Marriage Ceremonies?

  • A regularly ordained minister or other ordained clergy;
  • Elders in communion with some church;
  • All judicial officers (Judges) of the State of Florida;
  • Clerks of Circuit Court and their deputies of the State of Florida; and
  • Notaries Public of the State of Florida.
  • In addition, the law provides that marriages may be performed among “Quakers” or “Friends”, in the manner and form used or practiced in their societies.
  • Who Is A “Regularly Ordained Minister”?

He/she is a minister who has been recognized in the manner required by the regulations of the respective denomination to perform marriage ceremonies.

May A Marriage Be Solemnized Without A License?

No, Section 741.08 F.S. states that the party solemnizing the marriage shall require a properly issued license before performing the ceremony.

When And Who Should Return The License To The Clerk?

A marriage cannot be officially recorded until the license is returned to the Clerk. It should be returned within 10 days after the wedding. The party who performed the marriage is responsible for returning the completed license.

Can I Be Married In The Clerk’s Office?

Yes. Dale Rabon Guthrie, Clerk of Courts, considers it an honor to perform wedding ceremonies and Deputy Clerks are authorized and available during normal working hours to perform marriage ceremonies. The fee for this service is set by Florida Statute and is currently $30.00. Please call for an appointment at (850) 482-9552.

Can I Pay For My Marriage License With A Personal Check?

In Jackson County, local checks are accepted for a marriage license. Checks should be made payable to: Dale Rabon Guthrie, Clerk of Courts.

Changing Information On Documents

If your marriage means a change in name and/or address, remember to make the following important notifications:

  • Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Drivers License.
  • Your nearest Social Security office.
  • Your voter’s registration office.
  • Military Reserve commanding officer.
  • Beneficiaries: Members of your family are probably named as beneficiaries or joint owners on many of these documents (bank accounts, insurance policies, employment benefits, etc.) and you may wish to make your spouse the new beneficiary or joint owner.

Do both people need to come in together to apply for the marriage license?       

Yes.

What if I have been previously married?

If anyone of the applicants have been previously married, they must provide the date the last marriage ended. For example, if the marriage ended due to the death of a spouse, the date of death is required. If the marriage ended in divorce, the date of the Final Judgement of Dissolution of Marriage is required.

What type of ID is required?

A driver license or other acceptable identification such as passports or   employee identification cards.

What Is The Fee For A Marriage License?

The fee for a marriage license is $93.50. The Clerk retains $32.00 for taking the application, recording and preserving it as a permanent record of his/her office. However, the legislature provides that the remaining $61.50 be used to fund various state agencies and trust funds, as follows:

  • Department of Children and Family Services, Bureau of Vital Statistics $25.00
  • Family Courts Trust Fund $25.00
  • Displaced Homemaker Trust Fund $7.50
  • Department of Health  $4.00

Must I take the premarital preparation course?

No, but you must wait three days from the issuance date and pay the full price of $93.50.  “A man and a woman who intend to apply for a marriage license under s.741.04(Fla. Stat.), may, together or separately, complete a premarital preparation course of not less than 4 hours. Each individual shall verify completion of the course by filing with the marriage application a valid certificate of completion from the course provider, which certificate shall specify whether the course was completed by personal instruction, videotape instruction, instruction via other electronic medium, or a combination of those methods. s.741.0305(Fla. Stat.)” According to s.741.01(5) Florida  Statues, the course can be taken up to 1 year prior to the date of application for a marriage license. The cost of the course is to be paid by the applicant.

 

Couple, residents, both took course (with valid certification) $61.00  no wait
Couple, residents, one took course $93.50  3-day wait
Couple, non-residents (no course required) $93.50  No wait
Couple, one non-resident; one resident no course $93.50  3-day wait
Couple, one non-resident; one resident took course $93.50  3-day wait

(Both parties have to be Florida Residents to be eligible for the counseling)

(Florida Resident means you must have a Florida ID or picture ID with a Florida Address)

A list of premarital preparation course providers are available in the Marriage Division in the Clerk’s Office.

 

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Dr. Justin D’Arienzo is Florida’s Leading Provider of Online Premarital Preparation and Premarital Counseling. He created an enjoyable and interactive online premarital preparation course that is certified in every county in Florida. Dr. D’Arienzo is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Certified Florida Supreme Court Family Mediator, Parenting Coordinator, Custody Evaluator, and Relationship Expert. If you are seeking individual psychotherapy, counseling in Jacksonville FL, couples and marriage counseling, family counseling, intensive marital therapy, or life coaching, D’Arienzo Psychological Group provides comprehensive psychological therapies and counseling utilizing research-based strategies. D’Arienzo Psychological Group is a full-service psychology firm, with mental health providers who specialize in areas including child and adolescent mental health counseling, behavior modification, psychotherapy for adults, group therapy, psychological assessment, life coaching, vocational counseling, organizational consulting and training, substance abuse treatment, anger management, premarital counseling, marital therapy, couples counseling, and forensic psychological services.