Here's what
you need to know to make the marriage legal in
California.
In order to
get married, you need to apply and receive a marriage
license. The rules for acquiring your marriage license
varies from state to state, so you should check with
your city's marriage bureau at your clerk of court's
office to find out what your local rules are.
You'll
typically need to apply for your marriage license at
least one month before your wedding ceremony. You'll
traditionally need to send in your birth certificates,
tax information, and other official documents. You
don't, however, want to apply for your marriage license
too early. In some states, the licenses do expire, if
you don't get married within a few months.
When you apply
for your license, you'll not only need a proof of
identification and age, will need to provide any
information about previous marriages, and will need to
pay a nominal fee. You will also need to have a witness
when you sign the application, so plan on bringing your
maid of honor or best man with you. The bride will need
to know what her married name will be before she signs
the marriage certificate. You'll have to write that name
on the application.
And, believe
it or not, just because you have your marriage license
sent to you in the mail does not mean you are officially
married. You need to have a justice of the peace or a
religious clergyman sign the document. On your wedding
day, you'll give your chaplain your marriage license,
then after the ceremony, he'll sign it and send it to
the proper government agency for validation.
Appointment
Suggested: It is recommended that you call the County or
City Clerk's office to see if they suggest setting an
appointment. You could find yourselves in a long line
with as much as a 2 hour wait without an appointment in
some locales.
ID
Requirement: Picture id such as Drivers License or other
valid identification. Some counties recommend bringing
certified copies of your birth certificates. Know your
parents names, mothers' maiden name and places of their
birth.
Application
Requirement: Both the bride and groom must appear in
person at the time of applying.
Residency
Requirement: Do not have to be a resident of Califorina.
Waiting
Period: No waiting period.
Previous
Marriages: You must show proof of divorce, death or
annulment. You need to bring a copy of your final
divorce decree if you have divorced within the 90 days
through past year (varies by county.)
Fees: $80.00.
Some counties will only accept cash.
Other Tests:
No tests. NO BLOOD TEST IS REQUIRED.
Under 18: If
either the bride or groom is under 18, at least one of
the minor's parents, or legal guardian, must appear with
the couple. Certified copies of birth certificates are
required. The couple must also schedule an appointment
with a counselor and then appear before a superior court
judge.
Proxy
Marriages: No.
Cousin
Marriages: Yes.
Common Law
Marriages: No.
Same Sex Marriages: No.
However, Domestic Partnership Certificates are available
in San Francisco and Marin Counties. One partner must live
or work in that county and both must have photo ID.
Officiants: Any priest,
minister, or rabbi of any religious denomination, of the
age of 18 years or over may perform marriages. Ministers
must complete the marriage license and return it to the
county clerk within 4 days after the marriage.
Valid: License is valid
for 90 days. The license can only be used within the State
of California.
Confidential License: A
regular marriage license is a public record. A license and
certificate of confidential marriage is only accessible by
the husband, wife, or by decree signed by a superior court
judge. At least one witness is required to observe the
solemnization for a regular, public ceremony. No witnesses
are required to observe a confidential marriage ceremony.
A regular license may be used throughout the state.
However, the confidential license may only be used in the
county of issue. The confidential license costs $80.00
same as the regular license.
Solemnization Authority:
Marriage may be solemnized by any of the following who is
of the age of 18 years or older:
A Priest, minister, or
rabbi of any religious denomination.
A judge or retired judge, commissioner of civil marriages
or retired commissioner of civil marriages, commissioner
or retired commissioner, or assistant commissioner of a
court of record in this state.
A judge or magistrate who has resigned from office.
Any of the following judges or magistrates of the United
States:
A justice or retired justice of the United States Supreme
Court.
A judge or retired judge of a court of appeals, a district
court, or a court created by an act of Congress the Judges
of which are entitled to hold office during good behavior.
A judge or retired judge of a bankruptcy court or a tax
court.
A United States magistrate or retired magistrate.
A legislator or constitutional officer of this state or a
member of Congress who represents a district within this
state, while that person holds office.
Each county offers civil ceremonies performed by a judge
or commissioner. The cost is approximately $40.00. For
additional information call your County Clerk's office.
California County
Clerk's Office
Alameda County Recorder
Oakland, CA
510.272.6363
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Alpine County Recorder
Markleeville, CA
530.694.2281
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Amador County Recorder
Jackson, CA
209.223.6469
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Butte County Recorder
Oroville, CA
530.538.7691
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Calaveras County Recorder
San Andreas, CA
209.754.6375
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Colusa County Recorder
Colusa, CA
530.458.0500
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Contra Costa Recorder
Martinez, CA
925.646.2360
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County Of Orange Recorder
Santa Ana, CA
714.834.2500
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Del Norte County Recorder
Crescent City, CA
707.464.7216
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El Dorado County Recorder
Placerville, CA
530.621.5490
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Fresno County Recorder
Fresno, CA
559.488.2609
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Glenn County Clerk
Willows, CA
530.934.6407
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Humboldt County Recorder
Eureka, CA
707.445.7593
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Imperial County Recorder
El Centro, CA
760.339.4427
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Inyo County Records
Independence, CA
760.878.0410
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Kern County Clerk
Bakersfield, CA
805.868.3588
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Kings County Clerk
Hanford, CA
559.582.3211
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Lake County Clerk
Lakeport, CA
707.263.2293
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Lassen County Recorder
Susanville, CA
530.251.8217
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Los Angeles County Clerk
Norwalk, CA
562.462.2137
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Madera County Clerk
Madera, CA
209.675.7724
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Marin County Recorder
San Rafael, CA
415.499.6092
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Mariposa County Recorder
Mariposa, CA
209.966.2007
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Mendocino County Clerk
Ukiah, CA
707.463.4370
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Merced County Recorder
Merced, CA
209.385.7501
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Modoc County Clerk
Alturas, CA
530.233.2512
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Mono County Recorder
Bridgeport, CA
760.932.5241
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Monterey County
Salinas, CA
831.647.7906
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Napa County Clerk
Napa, CA
707.253.4246
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Nevada County Clerk
Nevada City, CA
530.265.1221
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Placer County Clerk
Auborn, CA
530.889.7948
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Plumas County Recorder
Quincy, CA
530.283.6305
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Riverside County Clerk
Riverside, CA
909.486.7000
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Sacramento County Clerk
Sacramento, CA
916.874.5522
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San Benito County Clerk
Hollister, CA
831.636.4029
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San Bernardino Recorder
San Bernardino, CA
909.387.8314
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San Diego County
San Diego, CA
619.237.0502
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San Francisco County
San Francisco, CA
415.554.4176
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San Joaquin Clerk
Stockton, CA
209.468.2362
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San Luis Obispo County
San Luis Obispo, CA
805.781.5088
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San Mateo County Clerk
Redwood City, CA
650.363.4711
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Santa Barbara County Clerk
Santa Barbara, CA
805.568.2250
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Santa Clara County Recorder
San Jose, CA
408.299.2481
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Santa Cruz County Recorder
Santa Cruz, CA
831.454.2800
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Shasta County Clerk
Redding, CA
530.225.5378
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Sierra County Recorder
Downieville, CA
530.289.3295
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Siskiyou County Clerk
Ureka, CA
916.842.8084
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Solano County Recorder
Fairfield, CA
707.421.6319
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Sonoma County Clerk
Santa Rosa, CA
707.527.3800
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Stanislaus County Clerk
Modesto, CA
209.525.5265
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Sutter County Recorder
Yuba City, CA
530.822.7120
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Tehama County Recorder
Red Bluff, CA
916.527.3350
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Trinity County Recorder
Weaverville, CA
916.623.1222
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Tulare County Clerk
Visalia, CA
559.733.6518
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Tuolumne County Clerk
Sonora, CA
209.533.5570
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Ventura County Recorder
Ventura, CA
805.654.2263
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**As with any other
laws, marriage laws can change so we advise you to check
with the county, city, or town clerk.**
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