Obtaining a marriage license is an important step in making your marriage legal. Follow these guidelines on how to obtain a marriage license if you plan to wed in Minnesota.
Divorce decree, annulment paper or death certificate, if applicable
Marriage license application
Valid identification
Pen
Cash
Step1
Apply for the marriage license in person at any county registrar in Minnesota. A marriage license may be issued in any county and is valid anywhere in the State of Minnesota. Residency is not required. In some counties, both applicants are required to appear in person simultaneously.
Step2
Present proof of age and identity. A driver's license, state-issued birth certificate or passport are acceptable forms of identification for this purpose.
Step3
Fill out the application. Applicants may also be asked to provide Social Security numbers, names of dependent children, father's and mother's full name (maiden) and state of birth for both applicants.
Step4
Pay the license fee and head to the altar. There is five-day waiting period, and the marriage license is valid for six months from date of issuance.
Step5
If either applicant has been married previously, bring the certified document that ended his or her last marriage, such as a divorce decree, annulment paper or death certificate.
Tips & Warnings
Effective July 1, 2001, couples applying for a marriage license in Minnesota may qualify for a reduced fee if they have completed at least 12 hours of premarital education. Check with the county registrar for details.
Blood tests are not required in Minnesota.
Marriage license requirements often change. Verify all information with the local marriage license office or county clerk before making any wedding or travel arrangements.