Search for Gadsden County FL marriage license rules and requirements. You can learn how to get a marriage license, a marriage certificate, or marriage records from your local Marriage License Office, Clerk, Health Department, or Town or City Hall.
Gadsen County Marriage License 10 East Jefferson Street Quincy FL 32351 850-875-8622
Chattahoochee City Hall 22 Jefferson Street Chattahoochee FL 32324 850-663-4046
Environmental Health Department 17 East Jefferson Street Quincy FL 32351 850-539-2888
Gadsden County Clerk of Courts 10 East Jefferson Street Quincy FL 32351 850-875-8601
Gadsden County Health Department 604 5th Avenue East Havana FL 32333 850-539-2888
Gadsden County Health Department 14678 Main Street Gretna FL 32332 850-856-5552
Gadsden County Health Department 680 Maple Street Chattahoochee FL 32324 850-663-2569
Gadsden County Health Department STEWART St Quincy FL 32351 850-875-7200
Gadsden County Health Department 1101 LA SALLE LAFALL Dr Quincy FL 32351 850-875-7200
Gretna Town Hall 14615 Main Street Gretna FL 32332 850-856-5257
Havana City Hall 711 N Main St Havana FL 32333 850-539-2820
Midway City Hall 50 M L King Boulevard Midway FL 32343 850-574-2355
Quincy City Hall 404 West Jefferson Street Quincy FL 32351 850-875-3733
1. Apply where: County Clerk's Office
2. Minimum Age: 18, or 16 with parental consent or when the couple has or is expecting a child
3. Cost/fees: $93.50, or $61.00 for residents who complete the premarital course
4. Identification: driver's license, state-issued identification, passport, or military identification
5. Blood test / Physical Test: No
6. Residency Requirement: No
7. Witnesses: No
8. License Valid: 60 days
9. Waiting Period: No, for non-residents or for residents who complete an official premarital course; residents who do not complete the course must wait 3 days
10. Same-sex marriage: Yes
11. Marriage between cousins: Yes
12. Divorce/Widow: Yes, with official documents
13. Proxy Marriage: No
14. Common Law Marriage: No; but common law marriages prior to January 1, 1968 are still recognized as valid
What do you have to do to get married?
To get married in Florida, both members of the couple must visit a County Clerk's Office in person to fill out a marriage license application. You will have to meet certain age requirements, provide photo identification, and pay a fee. Once you have submitted the application, you will either receive the license immediately if you are not a Florida resident or you are a resident and have completed the official premarital course. Florida residents who do not complete the course must wait 3 days. You must perform a marriage ceremony while the license is still valid. Your officiant will fill out the marriage license and submit it to the required government recording agency.
How do I get a marriage license in Gadsden County, Florida?
You will need to visit the County Clerk's Office to apply for a marriage license. Both members of the couple must meet the age requirement, present valid forms of identification, and pay a fee.
How much does it cost to get a marriage license in Florida?
Non-residents and residents who choose not to participate in the official premarital course must pay $93.50. Resident who complete the premarital course pay a discounted rate of $61.
How old do you have to be to get married in Gadsden County?
You must reach the minimum age of 16 to get married in Florida. Individuals who are between 16 and 18 must have parental or guardian consent to get married, or the couple must have or be expecting a child.