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- Where to apply for your marriage license?
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Marriage licenses are issued in the Recorder's Office. If you are married in Idaho, you must obtain a marriage license.
If you are married in another state, you will need to get a license from that state. Two copies of the license are issued - one is for the couple, the other is sent in by the person who performed the ceremony to be recorded.
- Who can perform the wedding ceremony?
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Judge, mayor, or minister. You will need to contact these people early so you will be placed on their calendar.
- What do you need if you are over 18 years of age?
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- Both parties must be present at the courthouse
- Both need forms of photo identification and proof of age
- Both need Social Security cards
- Cost - $26 ($11 going to the Clerk's office and $15 going to the Domestic Violence fund)
- What do you need if you are 16 or 17 years of age?
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- Both parties must be present at the courthouse
- Both parties need forms of photo identification and proof of age
- Both parties need Social Security Cards
- Each person under 18 needs a parent's signature and the parent must be present
- Cost - $26 ($11 going to the Clerk's office and $15 going to the Domestic Violence fund)
- What you will need if you are under 15 years of age?
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- If you are under 15 years of age, you must have an appointment with the Magistrate Judge to obtain a court order permitting the 15-year-old to be married.
- Each person under 16 needs a parent's signature and the parent must be present
- Both parties must be present at the courthouse
- Both need forms of photo identification and proof of age
- Both parties need Social Security Cards
- Cost - $26 ($11 going to the Clerk's office and $15 going to the Domestic Violence fund)
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