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Marriage
License Application Information
Metro-Dade
Flagler Building
140 West Flagler Street, Suite 1503 | Miami, Florida 33130
Telephone: (305) 275-1155 | Business Hours: 9:00 am- 4:00pm
Frequently
Asked Questions
Residents
of the State of Florida have the option of attending a premarital
course from a registered provider, or waiting 3 days for the marriage
license to become effective. A directory of the premarital course
providers is available at all district court locations to browse
through (the Marriage License Office does not offer this course).
Non-Florida Residents are exempt of any waiting period.
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Both
parties (bride and groom) age 18 and over must apply
in person.
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Identification:
One (1) identification is required
with the applicant's picture, signature, and birth date.
Driver's License, Passport, Military
ID, Alien Registration Card, State of Florida ID are acceptable.
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There
is no residence or citizenship status requirement.
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All
U.S. Citizens and Residents must provide their Social Security
Number. Non U.S. Residents may provide an Alien
Registration Card, Driver License, Passport or any other
legal form of identification if they do not have a Social Security
Number issued to them.
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If
either applicant has been previously married, the exact
date of the last divorce, death, or annulment
must be provided.
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A
ceremony must be performed within sixty (60)
days of the issuance of the license.
Applicants
who are 16 or 17 years of age:
In addition to the above listed requirements, the following documents
must be presented when one or both of the applicants are within this
age bracket:
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Minor's
Birth Certificate showing parent's name.
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A
Parental Consent Form may be obtained at the time of the application.
Both parents must be present with
their own identification on hand. The exception will
be if the parents are divorced and one parent has full custody
of the minor. In this case, proof of custody must
be presented and only the consent of the custodial parent will
be required in writing.
Applicants
under 16 years of age: Minors who under oath, swear that they
are the parents or expected parents of a child may apply for a Marriage
License. If they are already parents, the child's Birth Certificate
must be presented. Otherwise, the pregnancy must be verified
by a written statement from a licensed physician.
A previously
married minor may apply without the need for parental consent.
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