State of Georgia Marriage License, GA
State of Georgia legal marriage age is 18, minimum age is 16 w/consent. No blood test or waiting period. Georgia marriage license fees are $56 - $76 without premarital education certificate. $16 - $36 if the couple has completed a qualifying premarital education program, the marriage license fee is reduced by $40.
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Marriage License Requirements
Georgia Code Title 19. Domestic Relations Chapter 3. Marriage Generally
Marriage License Fees:
$56 – $76 – w/o Premarital Ed.
+ $10 Certified copy
$16 – $36 – w/ Premarital Ed.
+ $10 Certified copy
- Both applicants must be 18 years of age or older to apply for a marriage license without parental consent.
- Both applicants must appear in person to complete the application for a marriage license.
- Both applicants must provide proper identification.
- Premarital blood tests are no longer required under Georgia law.
- There is no waiting period for getting married in Georgia.
- Applicants can apply for a marriage license in any county Probate Court in Georgia, provided at least one of the applicants is a resident of the State of Georgia.
- If neither applicant is a resident of the State of Georgia, the couple must apply in the county in which the ceremony is to be performed.
- The Georgia marriage license does not have an expiration date.
- Georgia marriage license fees are $56 without Premarital Education completed. $16 with Premarital Education. There is a $10 charge for the certified copy of the marriage license, which is mailed to the applicants after recording, and a $10 fee for the certified copy of the license application for the Social Security Administration.
Please check with your local county Probate Court for more details.
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