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Marriage Laws
United States
New York
NY Marriage License
Marriage license Laws in the state of New York, here is what you need to bring with you, and what you need to know about the NY Marriage License requirements, clerk locations and office hours.
If the marriage license is issued by a town or city clerk in New York State outside of New York City, it costs $40. This fee includes the issuance of a Certificate of Marriage Registration. This certificate is automatically sent by the issuing clerk to the applicants within 15 days after the completed license is returned by the officiant (person who performs the marriage ceremony). It serves as notice that a record of the marriage is on file. Couples who do not receive a Certificate of Marriage Registration within four weeks of the wedding should contact the town or city clerk who issued the license.
If the license is to be issued by the City Clerk of the City of New York, it costs $35. Please visit any one of the five (5) boroughs of New York City listed below for the procedure for obtaining a Marriage License from the Office of the New York City Clerk.
Did we miss reporting your city or town clerk's information? If so, please call 311 24 hours-a-day seven-days-a-week for access to all City services
(outside city limits, call 585-428-5990).
TTY: (585) 428-7600
A couple who intends to be married in New York State must apply in person for a marriage license to any town or city clerk in the state. The application for a license must be signed by both parties in the presence of the town or city clerk. A representative cannot apply for the license on behalf of either party. This applies even if the representative has been given the Power of Attorney. Notarized marriage license affidavits signed by either party cannot be substituted for their personal appearance.
Yes. Although the marriage license is issued immediately, the marriage ceremony may not take place within 24 hours from the exact time that the license was issued. When both applicants are 16 years of age or older, the 24-hour waiting period may be waived by an order of a justice of the Supreme Court or a judge of the County Court of the county in which either the bride or groom resides. If either person is under 16 years of age, the order must be from the Family Court judge of the county in which the person under 16 years of age resides.
A marriage license is valid for 60 days, beginning the day after it is issued.
If the marriage license is issued by a town or city clerk in New York State outside of New York City, it costs $40. This fee includes the issuance of a Certificate of Marriage Registration. This certificate is automatically sent by the issuing clerk to the applicants within 15 days after the completed license is returned by the officiant (person who performs the marriage ceremony). It serves as notice that a record of the marriage is on file. Couples who do not receive a Certificate of Marriage Registration within four weeks of the wedding should contact the town or city clerk who issued the license.
No premarital examination or blood test is required to obtain a marriage license in New York State.
A person is required to establish proof of age and identity by submitting to the issuing clerk one of the following age related documents:
And one of the following identity related documents:
A marriage may not take place in New York State between an ancestor and descendant, a brother and sister (full or half blood), an uncle and niece or an aunt and nephew, regardless of whether or not these persons are legitimate or illegitimate offspring.
Information regarding previous marriages must be furnished in the application for a marriage license. This includes whether the former spouse or spouses are living, and whether the applicants are divorced and, if so, when, where and against whom the divorce or divorces were granted. A certified copy of the Decree of Divorce or a Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage may be required by the clerk issuing the marriage license.
Every person has the right to adopt any name by which he or she wishes to be known simply by using that name consistently and without intent to defraud. A person's last name (surname) does not automatically change upon marriage, and neither party to the marriage is required to change his or her last name. The bride and groom need not take the same last name.
One or both parties to a marriage may elect to change the surname by which he or she wishes to be known after the marriage by entering the new name in the appropriate space provided on the marriage license. The new name must consist of one of the following options:
The use of this option will provide a record of your change of name. The marriage certificate, containing the new name, if any, is proof that the use of the new name, or the retention of the former name, is lawful. The local Social Security Administration office should be contacted so that its records and your social security identification card reflect the name change. There is no charge for this service.
Whether you decide to use or not use this option at the time of your marriage license application, you still have the right to adopt a different name through usage at some future date. However, your marriage license cannot be changed to record a surname you decide to use after your marriage.
If you plan to use your married name at work, be sure to have your name changed in Social Security records. This way, you will get credit for all your earnings. It's easy and it's absolutely free. Contact any Social Security office. Look in the telephone book for the address and phone number. You will need documentary evidence showing both your old name and your new name.
A New York State marriage license may be used within New York State only. Please note that if you go out of New York State to be married, your New York State marriage license will not be filed in New York State.
There is no particular form or ceremony required except that the parties must state in the presence of an authorized member of the clergy or public official and at least one other witness that they take each other as husband and wife. There is no minimum age for a witness. However, in selecting a witness, choose at least one person who you feel would be competent to testify in a court proceeding as to what he or she witnessed.
To be valid, a marriage ceremony must be performed by any of the individuals specified in Section 11 of the New York State Domestic Relations Law. These include:
The person performing the ceremony must be registered with the City of
New York in order to perform a ceremony within the New York City limits.
The officiant does not have to be a resident of New York State. Ship
captains are not authorized to perform marriage ceremonies in New York
State.
Copy of Certificate of Unit:
Vital Records Section
New York State Department of Health
P.O. Box 2602
Albany, New York 12220-2602
Please Note: State and county marriage license requirements often change. The above information is for guidance only and should not be regarded as legal advice.
It is important that you verify all information with your local City Clerk's Office or Town Clerk's Office before making any wedding or travel plans.
To notify us of corrections or additions send an email to update@usmarriagelaws.com. Please include the state and county information.
| Albany City Clerk Albany, NY 518.434.5090 |
Amsterdam City Clerk Amsterdam, NY 518.841.4313 |
Auburn City Clerk Auburn, NY 315.255.4100 |
| Batavia City Clerk Batavia, NY 585.345.6300 |
Beacon City Clerk Beacon, NY 845.838.5003 |
Binghamton City Clerk Binghamton, NY 607.772.7005 |
| Brooklyn City Clerk Brooklyn, NY Dail: 311 |
Bronx City Clerk Bronx, NY Dail: 311 |
Buffalo City Clerk Buffalo, NY 716.851.5444 |
| Canandaigua City Clerk Canandaigua, NY 585.396.5000 |
Cohoes City Clerk Cohoes, NY 518.233.2141 |
Corning City Clerk Corning, NY 607.962.0340 |
| Cortland City Clerk Cortland, NY 607.756.6521 |
Dunkirk City Clerk Dunkirk, NY 716.366.0452 |
Elmira City Clerk Elmira, NY 607.737.5672 |
| Fulton City Clerk Fulton, NY 315.592.4340 |
Geneva City Clerk Geneva, NY 315.789.2603 |
Glen Cove City Clerk Glen Cove, NY 516.676.3345 |
| Glens Falls City Clerk Glens Falls City, NY 518.743.0663 |
Gloversville City Clerk Gloversville, NY 518.773.4542 |
Hornell City Clerk Hornell, NY 607.324.7421 |
| Hudson City Clerk Hudson, NY 518.828.1030 |
Ithaca City Clerk Ithaca, NY 607.274.6570 |
Jamestown City Clerk Jamestown, NY 716.483.7612 |
| Johnstown City Clerk Johnstown, NY 518.736.4011 |
Kingston City Clerk Kingston, NY 845.334.3918 |
Lackawanna City Clerk Lackawanna, NY 716.827.6452 |
| Little Falls City Clerk Little Falls, NY 315.823.2400 |
Lockport City Clerk Lockport, NY 716.439.6676 |
Long Beach City Clerk Long Beach, NY 516.431.1002 |
| Manhattan City Clerk New York, NY Dail: 311 |
Mechanicville City Clerk Mechanicville, NY 518.664.9884 |
Middletown City Clerk Middletown, NY 845.346.4166 |
| Mount Vernon City Clerk Mount Vernon, NY 914.665.2348 |
New Rochelle City Clerk New Rochelle, NY 914.654.2159 |
Newburgh City Clerk Newburgh, NY 845.569.7311 |
| Niagara Falls City Clerk Niagara Falls, NY 716.286.4393 |
N. Tonawanda City Clerk N. Tonawanda, NY 716.695.8555 |
Norwich City Clerk Norwich, NY 607.334.1230 |
| Ogdensburg City Clerk Ogdensburg, NY 315.393.3540 |
Olean City Clerk Olean, NY 716.376.5604 |
Oneida City Clerk Oneida, NY 315.363.7378 |
| Oneonta City Clerk Oneonta, NY 607.432.6450 |
Oswego City Clerk Oswego, NY 315.342.8116 |
Peekskill City Clerk Peekskill, NY 914.737.3400 |
| Plattsburgh City Clerk Plattsburgh, NY 518.563.7702 |
Port Jervis City Clerk Port Jervis, NY 845.858.4014 |
Poughkeepsie City Clerk Poughkeepsie, NY 845.451.4276 |
| Queens City Clerk Kew Gardens, NY Dail: 311 |
Rensselaer City Clerk Rensselaer, NY 518.462.4266 |
Rochester City Clerk Rochester, NY 585.428.6617 |
| Rome City Clerk Rome, NY 315.339.7659 |
Rye City Clerk Rye, NY 914.967.7371 |
Salamanca City Clerk Salamanca, NY 716.945.4620 |
| Saratoga Springs City Clerk Saratoga Springs, NY 518.587.3550 |
Schenectady City Clerk Schenectady, NY 518.382.5199 x 5303 |
Sherrill City Clerk Sherrill, NY 315.363.2440 |
| Staten Island City Clerk Staten Island, NY Dail: 311 |
Syracuse City Clerk Syracuse, NY 315.448.8382 |
Tonawanda City Clerk Tonawanda, NY 716.695.8318 |
| Troy City Clerk Troy, NY 518.270.4541 |
Utica City Clerk Utica, NY 315.792.0113 |
Watertown City Clerk Watertown, NY 315.785.7780 |
| Watervliet City Clerk Watervliet, NY 518.270.3800 x 115 |
White Plains City Clerk White Plains, NY 914.422.1227 |
Yonkers City Clerk Yonkers, NY 914.377.6000 |
To notify us of corrections or additions send an email to update@usmarriagelaws.com. Please include the state and county information.
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