| What Makes
        Our Marriage Legal ? Every
        state in the United States requires a license to legalize Marriage. You cannot get married
        without it. We'll tell you how to get that license in a minute. But follow the way this
        works...So you have your license. Now you get married. After the ceremony, both spouses
        and the Officient sign the marriage license (some states require a witness). The Officient
        then files for a certified copy of the marriage license and a marriage certificate. Often
        we get email asking the difference between the Marriage License and a Marriage
        Certificate. The marriage certificate is more of a keepsake.  You will
        receive an original of both the certified license and the marriage certificate. This can
        take anywhere from to two weeks to a months time. Ask for a few extra copies of the
        marriage license (there is an extra fee) because whomever decides to change his/her name,
        must provide an original copy for official name changes with your Social Security and
        Driver's license. However, obtaining the Marriage License is
        the responsibility of the bride and groom to-be. Typically, (and we emphasize typically
        because rules vary from state to state and even county to county) both parties about to
        marry need to sign the application in person. Where do you go?...to your local town/city
        clerk's office or sometimes you must file in the county in which you plan to marry. It's
        always a good idea to call ahead of time to find out the exact requirements. For example,
        proof of identity is always a requirement, but this may be your driver's license or your
        birth certificate. Sometimes there is a waiting period after applying and before
        receiving your license and sometimes there is a waiting period after receiving
        your license...can get a little tricky. And those of you who can't wait to tie the knot,
        there's plenty of states that require no waiting at all, not to mention, no blood test.  For general marriage license requirements we
        provide you with a state by state chart. This is for
        general information only. Remember, this is no substitute for calling your
        town/city/county clerk's office. Find out the specifics and don't wait until the last
        minute. One last thing...you'll most likely have to pay the license fee in cash. You're
        better off not having to deal with waiting for your check to clear. Most don't accept
        personal checks anyway.  
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