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MI Wedding Officiants
Marriage license Laws in the state of Michigan, here is what you need to bring with you, and what you need to know about the Michigan marriage laws before filling out the Michigan marriage license form.
In order to get married, you need to apply and receive a marriage license. This is the document in your state that allows you to officially tie the knot under the law. 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.
ID Requirement: Picture ID such as a driver's license.
You should know your Social Security numbers.
Residency Requirement: Do not have to be a resident of Michigan.
Application Requirement:
Applicants intending to marry must obtain a marriage license from the county clerk in the county in which one of the parties lives (or, if both parties are non-residents, in the county where the marriage is to be performed), and deliver it to the person who is to solemnize the marriage, before the marriage can be performed. Both applicants are not required to appear in person at the time of applying. However,
he or she will be required to complete all information about both applicants:
A photocopy of the front and back of the other person's driver's license.
Full names;
addresses, dates and places of birth;
Bride's name after marriage
Identification requirements vary in each county. A valid drivers license or certified copy of birth certificate may be requested.
Waiting Period: 3 days. The county clerk can waive the 3 day waiting period for "good and sufficient cause shown."
Fees: $20 for residents, and $30 for non-residents. $15.00 of it is allocated for family counseling services. Wayne County is authorized to charge more. A probate court may waive the marriage license fee in cases of undue hardship.
Blood Tests: No tests
Under 18: Applicants 18 years of age may marry without parental consent.
Applicants 16 years of age may marry with parental or legal guardian written consent.
Applicants under the age of 15 with parental consent and probate court permission.
Marriage of a Minor: The legal marriage of a minor "shall release such minor from parental control."
Common Law Marriage: No. However, the State does recognize common law marriages that are valid in other states.
Solemnization Authority: Marriages may be solemnized by any of the following:
Federal, probate, district, and municipal judges, and district court magistrates, in their court area;
Mayors, in their city;
Wayne County clerks;
Ministers of the gospel, anywhere in the state, "if the minister is ordained or authorized to solemnize marriages according to the usages of the denomination, and is a pastor of a church in this state, or continues to preach the gospel in this state";
Non-resident ministers of the gospel, anywhere in the state, if the minister is authorized to solemnize marriages by his or her state's laws.
Solemnization Form: No particular form or oath is required. The parties merely solemnly declare that they take each other as husband and wife before at least two witnesses and the person officiating. A special law allows "the people called Friends or Quakers" and "people of any other particular denomination, having, as such, any peculiar mode of solemnizing marriages" to solemnize their marriages in their own manner.
Solemnization Fee: Mayors and Wayne County clerks are specifically authorized to collect a fee (set by their city, or county commissioners) for solemnizing marriages. The money is to be turned in to the government. There are no specific provisions concerning fees charged by others.
Certificate: After the wedding ceremony the person who solemnizes the marriage fills in (typed or legibly printed) the certificate with the time and place of the marriage and the names and residences of the two witnesses, and signs it. The part marked "duplicate" is given to the newlyweds, and the original must be mailed to the county clerk that issued it within 10 days. The clerk records the information in a registration book, and mails it on to the the state registrar. The person who performs the marriage must also keep a record ''in a book used expressly for that purpose. The license, when fully filled out, thus serves a "double purpose" and becomes the certificate.
Officiants: A minister of the gospel who is ordained or authorized by his or her church to perform marriages and who is a pastor of a church in this state, or continues to preach the gospel in this state may perform marriages. Ministers must complete a marriage certificate and give one to the couple. Another marriage certificate must be returned to the county clerk who issued the license within 10 days after the marriage.
Valid: License is valid for 33 days.
The license can only be used within the State of Michigan.
It is important that you verify all information with your local marriage license office or county clerk before making any wedding or travel plans.
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.
To notify us of corrections or additions send an email to update@usmarriagelaws.com. Please include the state and county information.
Michigan County Clerk's Office
| Alcona County Clerk Harrisville, MI 989.724.6807 |
Alger County Clerk Munising, MI 906.387.2076 |
Allegan County Clerk Allegan, MI 616.673.0450 |
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| Alpena County Clerk Alpena, MI 517.356.0115 |
Antrim County Clerk Bellaire, MI 231.533.6353 |
Arenac County Clerk Standish, MI 989.846.4626 |
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| Baraga County Clerk L'Anse, MI 906.524.6183 |
Barry County Clerk Hastings, MI 616.945.1285 |
Bay County Clerk Bay City, MI 989.895.4280 |
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| Benzie County Clerk Beulah, MI 231.882.9671 |
Berrien County Clerk St. Joseph, MI 616.983.7111 |
Branch County Clerk Coldwater, MI 517.279.4306 |
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| Calhoun County Clerk Marshall, MI 616.781.0730 |
Cass County Clerk Cassopolis, MI 616.445.8621 |
Charlevoix County Clerk Charlevoix, MI 231.547.7200 |
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| Cheboygan County Clerk Cheboygan, MI 231.627.8808 |
Chippewa County Clerk Sault Ste. Marie, MI 906.635.6300 |
Clare County Clerk Harrison, MI 989.539.7131 |
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| Clinton County Clerk St. Johns, MI 989.224.5140 |
Crawford County Clerk Grayling, MI 989.344.3200 |
Delta County Clerk Escanaba, MI 906.789.5105 |
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| Dickinson County Clerk Iron Mountain, MI 906.774.0988 |
Eaton County Clerk Charlotte, MI 517.543.7500 |
Emmet County Clerk Petoskey, MI 231.348.1744 |
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| Genesee County Clerk Flint, MI 810.257.3282 |
Gladwin County Clerk Gladwin, MI 517.426.7351 |
Gogebic County Clerk Bessemer, MI 906.663.4518 |
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| Grand Traverse County Clerk Traverse City, MI 231.922.4760 |
Gratiot County Clerk Ithaca, MI 517.875.5215 |
Hillsdale County Clerk Hillsdale, MI 517.437.3391 |
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| Houghton County Clerk Houghton, MI 906.482.1150 |
Huron County Clerk Bad Axe, MI 989.269.9942 |
Ingham County Clerk Mason, MI 517.676.7201 |
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| Ionia County Clerk Ionia, MI 616.527.5322 |
Iosco County Clerk Tawas City, MI 989.362.3497 |
Isabella County Clerk Mt. Pleasant, MI 517.772.0911 |
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| Jackson County Clerk Jackson, MI 517.788.4265 |
Durham Town Clerk Durham, CT 860.349.3452 |
Kalamazoo County Clerk Kalamazoo, MI 616.383.8840 |
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| Kalkaska County Clerk Kalkaska, MI 231.258.3300 |
Kent County Clerk Grand Rapids, MI 616.336.3550 |
Keweenaw County Clerk Eagle River, MI 906.337.2229 |
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| Lake County Clerk Baldwin, MI 231.745.4641 |
Lapeer County Clerk Lapeer, MI 810.667.0356 |
Leelanau County Clerk Leland, MI 231.256.9824 |
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| Lenawee County Clerk Adrian, MI 517.264.4606 |
Livingston County Clerk Howell, MI 517.546.0500 |
Luce County Clerk Newberry, MI 906.293.5521 |
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| Mackinac County Clerk St. Ignace, MI 906.643.7300 |
Macomb County Clerk Mt. Clemens, MI 586.469.5120 |
Manistee County Clerk Manistee, MI 231.723.3331 |
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| Marquette County Clerk Marquette, MI 906.225.8330 |
Mason County Clerk Ludington, MI 231.843.8202 |
Mecosta County Clerk Big Rapids, MI 231.592.0783 |
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| Menominee County Clerk Menominee, MI 906.863.9968 |
Midland County Clerk Midland, MI 517.832.6739 |
Missaukee County Clerk Lake City, MI 231.839.4967 |
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| Monroe County Clerk Monroe, MI 734.240.7020 |
Montcalm County Clerk Stanton, MI 989.831.7339 |
Montmorency County Clerk Atlanta, MI 517.785.8022 |
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| Muskegon County Clerk Muskegon, MI 231.724.6221 |
Newaygo County Clerk White Cloud, MI 231.689.7235 |
Oakland County Clerk Pontiac, MI 248.858.0572 |
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| Oceana County Clerk Hart, MI 231.873.4328 |
Ogemaw County Clerk West Branch, MI 517.345.0215 |
Ontonagon County Clerk Ontonagon, MI 906.884.4255 |
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| Osceola County Clerk Reed City, MI 231.832.6104 |
Oscoda County Clerk Mio, MI 989.826.1110 |
Otsego County Clerk Gaylord, MI 517.732.6484 |
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| Ottawa County Clerk Grand Haven, MI 616.846.8310 |
Presque Isle County Clerk Rogers City, MI 800.334.5698 |
Roscommon County Clerk Roscommon, MI 989.275.5923 |
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| Saginaw County Clerk Saginaw, MI 989.790.5251 |
St. Clair County Clerk Port Huron, MI 810.985.2200 |
St. Joseph County Clerk Centreville, MI 616.467.5602 |
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| Sanilac County Clerk Sandusky, MI 810.648.3212 |
Schoolcraft County Clerk Manistique, MI 906.341.3618 |
Shiawassee County Clerk Corunna, MI 517.743.2242 |
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| Tuscola County Clerk Caro, MI 517.672.3780 |
Van Buren County Clerk Paw Paw, MI 616.657.8218 |
Washtenaw County Clerk Ann Arbor, MI 734.994.2501 |
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| Wayne County Clerk Detroit, MI 313.224.6262 |
Wexford County Clerk Cadillac, MI 231.779.9450 |
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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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