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A couple wishing to be married in Florida must be prepared to provide their Social Security numbers or any other available identifications numbers, such as driver license numbers or other photo IDs (passport, military ID), to the Clerk’s office to apply for a marriage license.
St. Lucie couples wishing to get married can now apply for their marriage license online. The convenient service allows couples to complete the application digitally and be interviewed via Zoom.
St. Lucie couples wishing to get married can now apply for their marriage license online. The convenient service allows couples to complete the application digitally and be interviewed via Zoom.
At eMarriage, couples are able to fill out their marriage license application form online and directly submit it to the Clerk’s Office once it is complete. The application online is not an actual marriage license.
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Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers 3544 Maclay Blvd. | Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Ph: 850-921-0808 | Fax: 850-921-4119 | Email: info@flclerks.com
Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers 3544 Maclay Blvd. | Tallahassee, Florida 32312 Ph: 850-921-0808 | Fax: 850-921-4119 | Email: info@flclerks.com
MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS AND RECORDS: Clerks of Court issue and maintain records of marriage licenses after a three-day waiting period. Some even perform marriage ceremonies and hold local marriage events.
The new MyPalmBeachClerk.com allows visitors to quickly get to the office’s most popular services, including records searches, marriage licenses, traffic ticket payments and more. The website’s service-focused design reduces the number of clicks it takes for visitors to find the information they need.
More information about Florida's Sunshine Law may be found in Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes. The directory below provides a link to each office's website and public records processes, searches, policies, and other information.