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Marriage-Friendly States / Best States to Get Married In 2024

Marriage-Friendly States / Best States to Get Married In 2024

Idaho

Idaho can usually be found at the top of many lists when it comes to lax marriage rules. Obtaining a marriage license in Idaho is much easier, and has no waiting period. Most states require a minimum of a 24-hour waiting period after obtaining the license to officially have a ceremony and sign documents to be officially considered in matrimony with one another. Marriage licenses in this state also have no expiration date, whereas most other states declare that you must get married within a certain amount of time after obtaining the license, usually up to 90 days. This means that couples can plan their wedding years while already having a marriage license.

One of the biggest advantages that Idaho has over the other states is that a witness is not necessary. This means that if you and your loved one are planning to elope, you only need to decide this together, without the burden of having to bring someone to observe your ceremony if you so choose. Finally, marriage in Idaho is possible for everyone in the United States, meaning you do not have to be a resident of the state to get a marriage license.

Georgia

Georgia is a very relaxed state in terms of rules for obtaining a marriage license, but slightly more stringent on these regulations than Idaho. There are no waiting periods for the marriage license, and there are no expiration dates - but there is a stipulation. After you have performed your ceremony, religious or otherwise, the signed permit must be sent into the registry within 30 days. Much like in Idaho, there is no need to be a resident of Georgia to get married to one another, but it does bring advantages if you are considered a resident of this state.

For example, if one person resides permanently in Georgia, they can receive a permit from any county within the state. Only one person is required to be Georgian for this to be held. If both parties are not from Georgia, they must obtain the license in the county of their wedding venue beforehand.

Nevada

Of course, there is no list for quick marriages that do not include Nevada, and more specifically, Las Vegas. Vegas is an extremely popular place for elopement, which has been further glamorized by Hollywood and populated culture. Although it may come as a shock that it is not always ranked very highly on the list. Vegas may have many things, including impersonators and amazing venues. Marriage licenses have no waiting periods, but the application does have an expiry date of 12 months. You must also apply for the permit within 90 days of having the ceremony. The application, however, is quick and easy - and you have much more access to information.

The waiting period and insistence on the date of filing don't make Nevada the quickest state to get married in, but it does make it the most accessible within Las Vegas.

Marriage-Friendly States / Best States to Get Married In 2024

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State
Waiting Period to Get License
License Expiration
License Issuer
Best Married License Witnesses
Notes and Laws
Wisconsin6 days30 daysCounty clerkNoneState residents must apply for license in county where one of them has lived for previous 30 days; out-of-state residents must apply in county where ceremony will take place. Waiting period may be shortened for extra fee. Wis. Stat. §§ 765.05, 765.08, 765.12 (2022)
Arkansas5 Days60 daysAny court clerkNone5-day waiting period for 17-year-olds. Ark. Code §§ 9-11-203, 9-11-218 (2022)
Alaska3 days3 monthsAlaska State Vital Records Section or county court clerkOneWaiting period may be waived if it would cause undue hardship. Alaska Stat. §§ 25.05.091, 25.05.111, 25.05.121 (2022)
Florida3 days60 daysAny circuit court clerkNoneNo waiting period with completion of premarital course, for nonresidents, or in case of hardship. Fla. Stat. §§ 741.04, 741.041 (2022)
Iowa3 days6 monthsRegistrar of Vital Statistics in any countyOneWaiting period may be waived in emergency or extraordinary circumstances. Iowa Code § 595.4 (2022)
Kansas3 days6 monthsAny district court clerkTwoMinimum waiting period may be waived in emergency or extraordinary circumstances, but application processing may take 2 weeks. Kan. Stat. § 23-2505 (2022).
Massachusetts3 days60 daysAny city or town clerkNoneMarriage license is called "certificate of intention of marriage." Minimum waiting period may be waived in extraordinary or emergency cases. Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 207, §§ 27, 30 (2022).
Michigan3 days33 daysCounty clerkTwoApply in county where either applicant lives or, if both are nonresidents, in county where wedding will take place. Waiting period may be waived for good reason. Mich. Comp. Laws §§ 551.101, 551.103a (2022)
New Jersey3 days30 daysLocal Vital Records Office or city clerkOneApply for license in municipality where either applicant lives or, if nonresidents, where wedding will take place; waiting period may be waived in emergency. N.J. Stat. §§ 37:1-3, 37:1-4 (2022)
Oregon3 days60 daysAny county court clerkTwoMay get waiver of waiting period for good reason. Or. Rev. Stat. § 106.077 (2022).
Pennsylvania3 days60 daysDepartment of Court Records in most countiesNoneLicenses issued by Orphans Court clerk in Philadelphia and Register of Wills in Pittsburgh. Licenses are good anywhere in state. May get waiver of waiting period in emergencies or extraordinary circumstances, or if applicant is in active military duty. 23 Pa. Cons. Stat. §§ 1303, 1310 (2022)
Texas3 days90 daysAny county clerkNoneExceptions to waiting period include applicants who completed premarital education course, received waiver, or are on active military duty. Tex. Fam. Code §§ 2.001, 2.201, 2.204 (2022)
Washington3 days60 daysAny county auditorNoneWash. Rev. Code §§ 26.04.150, 26.04.180 (2022)
Maryland2 days6 monthsCircuit court clerkNoneApply in county where wedding will take place, but applicants may apply for nonresident marriage license by mail if neither lives in that county. Md. Code, Fam. Law §§ 2-405, 2-409 (2022)
Delaware1 day30 daysCounty clerk (Marriage Bureau)TwoWaiting or expiration period may be waived for good reason. Del. Code tit. 13, §§ 107, 109 (2022)
Illinois1 day60 daysLocal county clerkNoneMust apply in county where wedding will take place. 750 Ill. Comp. Stat. 5/203, 5/207 (2022)
Louisiana1 day30 daysAny parish-level court clerkTwoIn Orleans Parish, licenses issued by State Registrar of Vital Records or any city court judge. Waiting period may be waived for good reason. La. Rev. Stat. §§ 9:221, 9:222, 9:235, 9:241, 9:242 (2022)
New York1 day60 daysAny city or town clerkOneWaiting period may be waived. N.Y. Dom. Rel. Law §§ 13, 13-b, 14 (2022)
South Carolina1 dayVaries by countyProbate court in any countyNoneApply with court clerk in Darlington and Georgetown counties. S.C. Code § 20-1-220 (2022).
AlabamaNoneN/AN/ANoneNo license required, but must submit marriage certificate to probate court within 30 days after signing. Get forms from county health departments (in person or online). Ala Code § 30-1-9.1 (2022)
ArizonaNone1 yearAny county clerkTwoMay apply at some city/town clerks or justice of peace offices. Ariz. Rev. Stat. §§ 25-121, 25-126, 25-127 (2022)
CaliforniaNone90 daysAny county clerk or recorder's officeOneCal. Fam. Code §§ 350–360 (2022)
ColoradoNone35 daysAny county clerk or recorder's officeNoneColo. Rev. Stat. §§ 14-2-106, 14-2-107 (2022)
ConnecticutNone65 daysVital Records OfficeNoneMust apply for license in town where ceremony will take place. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 46b-24 (2022)
District of ColumbiaNoneNo expirationCourt clerk (Marriage Bureau)NoneD.C. Code § 46-410 (2022)
GeorgiaNoneNo expirationProbate courtDependentGeorgia residents may apply for license in any county, but nonresidents must apply in county where wedding will take place. Ga. Code §§ 19-3-10. 10-3-33, 19-3-35 (2022)
HawaiiNone30 daysState Health DepartmentNoneHaw. Rev. Stat. §§ 572-5, 572-6 (2022)
IdahoNoneNo expirationAny county recorderNoneIdaho Code § 32-403 (2022)
IndianaNone60 daysCounty clerkNoneIndiana residents apply in county where one of applicants lives; out-of-state residents apply where wedding will take place. Ind. Code §§ 31-11-4-3, 31-11-4-10 (2022)
KentuckyNone30 daysAny county clerkTwoKy. Rev. Stat. §§ 402.100, 402.105 (2022)
MaineNone90 daysTown clerk or State Registrar of Vital StatisticsTwoApply at town office where one applicant lives; nonresidents apply at any town office. Md. Rev. Stat. tit. 19-A, §§ 651, 652 (2022)
MinnesotaNone6 monthsAny county registrar (Vital Records Office)TwoMinn. Stat. §§ 517.07, 517.08 (2022)
MississippiNoneNo provisionAny circuit court clerkNoneMiss. Code § 93-1-15
MissouriNone30 daysRecorder of Deeds in any countyNoneMo. Rev. Stat. § 451.040 (2022)
MontanaNone180 daysAny district court clerkNoneMont. Code §§ 40-1-202, 40-1-212 (2022)
NebraskaNone1 yearAny county clerkTwoNeb. Rev. Stat. § 42-104 (2022)
NevadaNone1 yearAny county clerk (or Marriage License Bureau)OneNev. Rev. Stat. § 122.040 (2022)
New HampshireNone90 daysAny town/city clerkNoneN.H. Rev. Stat. §§ 5-C:42, 457:26 (2022)
New MexicoNoneNo provisionAny county clerkTwoN.M. Stat. § 40-1-10 (2022)
North CarolinaNone60 daysAny register of deedsTwoN.C. Gen. Stat. §§ 51-8, 51-16 (2022)
North DakotaNone60 daysCounty recorder or other designated officialTwoApply in county where either applicant lives. N.D. Cent. Code § 14-03-10 (2022)
OhioNone60 daysProbate Court (marriage department)NoneApply in county where either applicant lives or, if nonresidents, where wedding will take place. Ohio Rev. Code §§ 3101.05, 3101.07 (2022)
OklahomaNone10 daysAny county district court clerkTwo72-hour waiting period for applicants under age 18. Okla. Stat. tit. 43, §§ 4, 5, 6, 20 (2022)
Rhode IslandNone90 daysTown or city clerkTwoApply in city/town where either applicant lives; nonresidents apply where ceremony will take place. When state implements system for issuing licenses electronically, you'll be able to apply anywhere in state. R.I. Gen. Laws 15-2-1, 15-2-1.1, 15-2-8 (2022)
South DakotaNone20 daysAny county register of deedsOneS.D. Codified Laws §§ 25-1-10, 25-1-24 (2022)
TennesseeNone30 daysAny county clerkNoneTenn. Code § 36-3-103 (2022)
UtahNone30 daysAny county clerkTwoUtah Code § 30-1-7 (2022)
VermontNone60 daysAny town clerkNoneVt. Stat. tit. 18, § 5131 (2022)
VirginiaNone60 daysAny county or city court clerk or deputy clerkNoneVa. Code §§ 20-14, 20-14.1 (2022)
West VirginiaNone60 daysAny clerk of county commissionNone2-day waiting period for applicants under 18, except in extraordinary circumstances. W. Va. Code §§ 48-2-102, 48-2-103, 48-2-202 (2022)
WyomingNone1 yearAny county clerkTwoWyo. Stat. § 20-1-103 (2022)
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