Wheelock Marriage License, VT
Local Officiants
Town of Wheelock
Marriage License Requirements
Marriage License Fee: $60
1192 Route 122
Wheelock, VT 05851
Ph: 626-9094
Fax: 626-9094
9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. / M – Th
10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. / W
(except for Court Approved Holidays)
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Marriage Application Requirement Vermont: ✔ Get Copy Of Birth Certificate
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Must be at least 16 years old
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If the applicant is at least 16, but under 18, they will need the consent of a parent or guardian. The parent or guardian needs to go to the City/Town Clerk’s office to sign an affidavit giving the applicant permission to marry.
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Must provide the following information for both applicants:
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A certified copy of both your birth certificates
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Parents’ (mother and father) places of birth
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Mother’s maiden name
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Certified copies of your birth certificates can supply most of this information.
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Marriage ID Requirement Vermont:
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Driver’s License
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State issued ID card
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Military ID
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Passport
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Passport Card
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Permanent Resident Card
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Foreign Gov’t issued Passport
Marriage Waiting Period Vermont:
There is no waiting period to get married in Vermont.
Marriage Residency Requirement Vermont:
There is no residency requirement.
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If neither party is a Vermont resident, you may get the license from any City/Town Clerk in the state.
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If both parties are Vermont residents, you may go to the City/Town Clerk in either of your towns of residence.
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If just one of you resides in a Vermont town, you must buy the license in that City/Town.
Previous Marriages: ✔ Search Marriage | Divorce Records
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If your husband, wife or civil union partner has died, you are free to marry. The clerk will ask the date your spouse or civil union partner died.
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If you are divorced, you may remarry after the date on which your previous marriage or civil union was legally dissolved.
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If you are partners in an existing civil union, you are free to marry one another.
Marriage License Fee Vermont:
The marriage license will cost $60 in Vermont.
Proxy Marriages Vermont:
You cannot be married by proxy in Vermont.
Cousin Marriages Vermont:
Yes, cousin marriages (first, second, etc) are allowed to take place.
Common Law Marriages Vermont:
No. Common Law marriages aren’t allowed in Vermont.
Marriage Blood Test Vermont:
No blood test is required in Vermont.
Name Change:
Getting a marriage license with your new name on it does not mean your name has automatically changed. If you need to change your last name, you can use an online marriage name change kit.
Marriage Age Requirements Vermont: ✔ Get Copy Of Birth Certificate
If you are at least 16, but under 18, you will need the consent of a parent or guardian. Your parent or guardian should go with you to the town clerk’s office to sign an affidavit giving you permission to marry. By Vermont law, no one under the age of 16 may marry in Vermont.
Marriage Officiants Vermont:
A Supreme Court justice, a superior court judge, a district judge, a judge of probate, an assistant judge, a justice of the peace or an ordained or licensed member of the clergy residing in Vermont can perform your wedding ceremony.
Additionally, any person who is over the age of 18 may register with the Secretary of State to become a temporary officiant to a marriage. A person who has filled out the registration form and who has paid the registration fee of $100 will receive a certificate authorizing the person to solemnize a specific Vermont marriage.
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Vermont does not require witnesses for a marriage.
Expiration Date of Marriage License Vermont:
Marriage licenses are valid for 60 days after issue in Vermont.
Copy of Certificate of Marriage License
VT Dept. of Health
Vital Records Unit
108 Cherry Street,
PO Box 70
Burlington, VT 05402
Ph: 800.439.5008
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. For more information regarding Vermont marriage license laws and records please visit www.healthvermont.gov.