If you're getting married in Ohio, you must first apply for a marriage license.
It'll cost you $36.00 to $76.00, and you'll have to use it within 60 days.
To get married in Ohio, apply for a marriage license at a probate court. Residency matters.
Either the deputy clerk or probate court judge will help you.
Apply in your county of residence. Or your to-be-spouse's county of residence.
If neither applicant lives in Ohio, apply in the county where the ceremony will take place.
You do not have to be a U.S. citizen to marry in Ohio. But bring your passport and visa.
If your ID does not show your address, bring something that does, such as a utility bill.
An Ohio marriage license costs between $36 and $76. It varies by county.
You must pay the marriage license fee in full. Discounts, installments, and hardship waivers do not exist.
You will not get a refund for an unused or expired marriage license.
A certified copy of your marriage certificate costs between $2 and $5. Get it from the probate court where you apply.
If either of you live in Ohio, you're free to marry anywhere in the state.
If neither of you live in Ohio, you have no choice but to use your marriage license in the county where you get it.
Ohio will not honor a marriage license from another state or country.
The Ohio marriage license application will ask you the following under oath or affirmation:
Your social security number will not show up on the marriage license or public court records.
Expect to be in office for 30 minutes to make your application. Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to closing time.
If you're sick or disabled, you may apply by affidavit. A physician must give their own affidavit that backs your claim.
The physician must be legit, practicing, and living in the same county as the probate court.
Only one of you may apply by affidavit. Pick up an absentee form in court.
If you're 18 years old or older, you may marry any adult of legal age.
If you're 17 years old, you may marry someone not over four years your senior with consent from the juvenile court.
If you're 16 years old or younger, you cannot marry in Ohio.
Parental consent to marry is not a must, but the juvenile court will still consult with them.
The court may demand marriage counseling take place before marriage.
There will be a hearing to review your fitness, financial independence, and what the court believes is best for you.
Ohio has not set up a premarital education program that offers license discounts and other benefits.
If both of you are at least 18 years old, the probate court will issue you your marriage license at once.
If you're 17 years old, the probate court will release your marriage license 14 days after the juvenile court approves.
You may use your marriage license the same day you receive it.
Your marriage license will expire 60 days after issuance.
Bring photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, visa, or state-, school-, military-, or government-issued ID.
If you lack photo ID, bring your birth certificate and social security card.
You may have to show your social security card or something with the number, such as a tax, financial, or insurance document.
Ohio repealed the need to get a premarital blood test for syphilis in 1981.
Bring a certified copy of every prior divorce, dissolution, or annulment order or decree. Some may just ask for the last.
You may remarry without delay as long as you are unmarried.
If your last marriage ended in spousal death, bring a certified copy of the death certificate. A few offices will forego this demand.
You do not have to wait to remarry following the death of a spouse.
Use a certified copy of your marriage certificate to change your name.
Name change after marriage is optional.
Ohio marriage applications do not have spots to choose a new name after marriage. This will not limit you.
You may take your spouse's surname or hyphenate surnames and replace your middle name with your maiden name.
You may work on your name change forms before or after marriage.
You do not need to bring witnesses to your marriage ceremony.
A judge, mayor, or licensed or ordained minister may solemnize your marriage.
You cannot officiate your own marriage. You must have a third-party to mediate.
Ministers must register credentials with the Ohio secretary of state to conduct marriages. You may search the list.
Your officiant must return your marriage license to the probate court no more than 30 days after marriage.
You may buy a certified copy of your marriage certificate for $2 to $5 from the probate court that issued your marriage license.
In Ohio, a marriage abstract and marriage certificate is the same.
You cannot marry by proxy, phone, or video. You must be at your ceremony.
You may not marry your first cousin in Ohio.
You may not marry a family member closer than a second cousin.
Ohio will only recognize a common-law marriage established before October 10, 1991.
Where will you apply?
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I am a licensed and ordained Minister in Ohio. I am performing a wedding October 19, 2019. Do I as a minister request a marriage license or should the couple being married apply for the license than bring it to me. After the ceremony where do I submit the signed license. Thank you Pastor Peter Nahodyl
Staff says:Do I as a minister request a marriage license or should the couple being married apply for the license than bring it to me.The couple applies. You can't apply on their behalf.
After the ceremony where do I submit the signed license.
Return the completed license to the original probate court that issued it. The license will show the return address.
Ekram says:Dear Sir/ Madam. first of all hoping you all well. My name is Ekram Fahrettin Kitapchi. My fiance and I currently over seas, and planning to get married in Ohio, as I am from. Can we schedule an official appointment so we can provide USCIS to get a visa for my fiance?
Staff says: Hi Ekram. You don't need an appointment to apply for a marriage license. You just walk in. Heather Smith says:What does an ordained minister typically charge to marry a couple? I need someone immediately after I get the license and need to know what's fair.
Staff says:What does an ordained minister typically charge to marry a couple?
Ceremony fees vary considerably. You should expect to pay $100 to $600 to hire an officiant. The final price will likely fall somewhere in the middle.
Fred says: Depending on several factors such as travel distance, length of ceremony, etc., $150-300. Joshua S Strickland says: Do I have to schedule with the court a time to be married,and is that besides getting the license?? Joshua S Strickland says: Pretty much is the license a separate deal from being officially married there at the courts Editor says:is the license a separate deal from being officially married there at the courts
Yes, getting a marriage license and getting married in the court is separate. If you schedule appropriately, you should be able to get both done the same day and within close proximity to one another.
Mckenzie payne says: How much is a ceremony? Editor says:Hi Mckenzie. Ohio law doesn't set a minimum or maximum fee for marriage ceremonies. There's no real fee range to give you. It could be low or very expensive. The person who performs your ceremony sets the price. You'll have to negotiate with them.
Cyn says:What happens if the "officiate" is not registered in the state of Ohio? Or turns out to not have credentials at all?
Editor says:Hi Cyn. As long as the married couple believed the officiant was legit, their marriage would remain valid in the eyes of the state.
Caitlin Taylor says:Does anyone know if Lucas County Probate court has judges that ordain the ceremony or where I can get it done cheap and near Lucas County, Toledo, OH? Thanks
Editor says:Does anyone know if Lucas County Probate court has judges that ordain the ceremony or where I can get it done cheap
Although the Lucas County Probate Court doesn't have a judge that performs marriage ceremonies, they do have a minister that does for $25. They're there between 8:30am to 4pm. You don't have to make an appointment. Just walk in.
Linda Turner says: How can we get married cheap on a Sunday in Clermont county,Ohio Editor says:Hi Linda. A Sunday marriage would likely preclude a courthouse marriage. You can get in touch with a court (e.g., municipal, county, probate) to see if any judges officiate on weekends. Beyond that, you'll have to do a basic search as you would any for-hire officiant. Obviously, prices will vary for private businesses and officiants.
Neil says:Hi Mark. They're not the same. The marriage license permits you to get married while the marriage certificate proves that you are married.
Rev. Kathy Harris says:A couple wants me to marry them at their home. I am licensed and ordained, state of Ohio. Besides me and the couple, do they need witnesses, and do witnesses sign the certificate? Ive never married anyone in their home.
Editor says: HI Red. Harris. You can marry them in their home. Not witnesses required. A says:Hello, One who got married 8 years ago but the license was never sent back to the clerk to receive a marriage certificate. Is it too late or can it still be sent in to receive a marriage certificate?
Editor says:Is it too late or can it still be sent in to receive a marriage certificate?You can contact the probate court about recording a delayed marriage license. Joslyn Cornwell says: Will my fiance and I each have to get a marriage license, or can just one of us?? Editor says: Hi Joslyn. One marriage license for both. lucky says:
I would like to get married in Delaware county. Me and my fiancé both are Non US Citizens and Non Residents of Delaware county. My fiance doesn’t have a SSN as she is still doing her master’s here. So, is SSN mandatory for the marriage license? Can you please provide what all mandatory documents required?
Editor says:Hi Lucky. Social security number isn't required for non-citizens. You must apply in Delaware County. Bring your passport and visa when applying. If you've been divorced or widowed, bring proof.
Jo Trang says:thank you so much
Editor says:my fiancé hasn't renew her driver license to Ohio yet.Bring the expired driver's license anyway.
But we do have our address on utilities bills and bank statements.That's fine.
still considered as Cuyahoga residenceAs long as you can provide documentation, such as a utility bill.
can we still use the confirmation number and go to the court to obtain the license sooner?Zoom appointments are still ongoing.
If we get the license at the probate court of Cuyahoga County, can we get married at the same court on the same day?Contact the courthouse ahead of time to schedule this.
After get married at the court, do we need to send the license back to the court clerk?No, the court will handle this for you. Bryan Walsh says:
Do you HAVE to have a ceremony? Can we just pay the $45 dollars and be done? Or do I need someone to say the whole "Dearly Beloved, we are gathered. "?
Editor says:Do you HAVE to have a ceremony? Can we just pay the $45 dollars and be done?
Yes, an official solemnization needs to take place. But it needn't be poetic. You'll just need a third-party to officiate and sign your marriage license.
Lizz says:How much does it cost to get married by someone in the courts in Butler county in Hamilton and is there certain times for this to be performed.
Editor says:Hi Lizz. Civil ceremonies aren't performed as part of the regular, required probate court duties, but by individual judges. They set their own prices, so you'll have to contact the probate court for a referral and suggested availability.
Eki says:What happens if your certificate for proof of marriage was sent back cause of wrong address by the mail man to the county, what do I do?
Editor says:Hi Eki? You mean sent back to you? You'll want to contact the probate court for the proper address and resend it.
faye says:Why can't my boyfriend and I marry by proxy if I live in Montana and he is incarcerated there in Ohio?
Editor says: Hi Faye. Proxy marriage simply isn't permitted by Ohio law. Tarek says:Hi Editor, I'm currently in Ohio, I'm not citizen but my girlfriend is a US citizen, we tried to do the e-marriage license but the county website assumes that both have SSN, while only my gf has it and it's not allowing us to finalize the e-marriage form? Is there anything we can do online or do we have to go to county clerk office in person ?
Editor says:Hi Tarek. You can contact the office and explain the flaw in their system. See if they'll allow a workaround, dummy SSN, such as 000-00-0000.
Kristy says:As an officiant, I have filled out everything to send back to the court house except the very bottom line. What PO address is supposed to go on this line? My address or where the couple resides, or where wedding was performed?
Editor says: Hi Kristy. Which county probate court are you planning to send it to? Jann says:I have the same question… did you ever get a clear answer. The county they are marrying in doesn't list a PO Box?
Alison says:If we plan on getting married in Ohio but his drivers license is Fl is that ok? Or does he need an Ohio license? Also if we plan to marry in Las Vegas do we apply for the marriage license in Ohio before?
Editor says:we plan on getting married in Ohio but his drivers license is Fl is that ok?Yes, that's fine.
if we plan to marry in Las Vegas do we apply for the marriage license in OhioYou'd apply for your marriage license in Nevada instead of Ohio. Ollie says: Does this application for marriage have to be made public knowledge via a newspaper? Can I opt out? Editor says: Hi Ollie. Ohio marriage applications aren't publicized in newspapers. Mike Lowery says: Does the court in Lake County marry couples? If so how does someone schedule an appointment? Editor says:
Does the court in Lake County marry couples?No, you'll have to look elsewhere. Mr. Kren says:
When applying for a Marriage Licence, I was divorced twice would I need to show proof of both divorces? or just the most recent one…
Editor says:would I need to show proof of both divorces? or just the most recent one
It varies by probate court. Some will only ask for the last, while others will ask for every one. Bring proof of every one to be safe.
Kieran says:Once I get my marriage license the same day can we get out marriage certificate and will the judge be the officiant for our license?
Editor says:Hi Kieran. You may be able to get everything done the same day if you schedule your ceremony in advance.
Brandy Moses says: Hi I live in VT and he is prison in Ohio. How would I go about to marry him? Editor says:Hi Brandy. Contact the probate county in the county where the prison is located. They will have arrangements set with the prison regarding marriage licenses. Keep in mind, not all probate courts provide this service.
Haley Emrick says:Hi to get married in Montgomery County, same day as getting the marriage license, do I have to get an officiant or can someone in office there do it?
Editor says:do I have to get an officiant or can someone in office there do it?
There is no one who works in the Montgomery County office who performs ceremony. You'll have to hire your own officiant to conduct the ceremony outside the courthouse.
Guy says: Can a same sex marriage be performed? Editor says:HI Guy. Yes, you can look up an Ohio minister or make arrangements with the probate court to have a judge solemnize your marriage.
Dan Burns says: What does it take for me to get married in Toledo OH? Editor says:Hi Dan. Apply in the Lucas County Probate Court. Bring $60 and photo ID. If you're divorced, bring a certified copy of your divorce decree. Some courts may ask to see a document containing your social security number, such as your SSN card, pay stub, or tax return.
Vianey says: Can I get married the same day in Sandusky county and is the courthouse able to solemnize it? Editor says:Hi Vianey. You should schedule your appointment in advance. Keep in mind, not all probate offices conduct marriage ceremonies, but they may be able to provide a referral to someone who does.
Brooke says:I live in Ohio, me and my boyfriend want to get married. How can we get our marriage license online without having to go in the courthouse?
Editor says: Hi Brooke. Which county do you plan to apply in? Kyleigh says: Do I apply for my marriage license in the county I am living in or getting married in, in Ohio? Editor says: Hi Kyleigh. Apply in the county where you live. Good Mom says:If a 17 yr old wants to marry an 18 yr old, do they have to do anything different to apply for a marriage license in Hamilton County?
Editor says:do they have to do anything different to apply for a marriage licenseThey need permission from the juvenile court. Kalisa says:
Hi, my fiance and I don't live in Ohio, but would like to possibly get married when we come visit in July. How do I set up a court marriage? We'll only be there for 4 days and I just need some help figuring this out. (I know we'd have to apply for a marriage license and do the marriage ceremony in the county we do it in, I just don't know how to set it up)
Editor says:How do I set up a court marriage?
First, you must confirm if a courthouse marriage is possible. Not all courthouses perform them. If performed, you should schedule an appointment well in advance. At the end, you may have to hire a minister or professional officiant.
Kenya N Jordan says:I placed my marriage licenses two weeks after I got married. I got married march 13, 2022. I never received it in the mail. Today is May 26th. Where is it? I live in Columbus, Ohio.
Editor says:Hi Kenya. Are you sure you placed an order for a certified copy when you applied to get married? You're not given one by default. You have to pay extra. If you did order it, you can contact the probate court for a status update.
Hailey Butterfield says:My fiance and I are both Florida residents but will be getting married in Columbus in September. Our officiant is also a Florida resident and will be traveling with us. What all does he need to do so that he can officiate in Ohio?
Editor says: Hi Hailey. Your officiant will have to register in Ohio. Simon says:I live in Tuscarawas County and I sent in our marriage license form with the required fee a few months ago. I ran into health issues and I am no longer able to leave my home as I am a Housebound 100% combat disabled veteran. Is there a way we can get married remotely? If not, does the probate court in Tuscarawas county do officiation?
Editor says:Is there a way we can get married remotely?
You'll have to apply for a new marriage license. You don't have to apply in person. You can apply by affidavit in Ohio. And you can get married remotely (for instance at your house) by hiring an officiant who's registered in Ohio. You can find a one here.
Michael Briggs says:Been divorced for 20 years and I do not have the divorce papers anymore, what else can I do or how do I get them? Thank you.
Editor says:Hi Michael. You can get a certified copy of your divorce decree from the clerk of court where your divorce was finalized.
D says:I had married my brother and his wife as my first marriage in Ohio and on the certificate which gets returned to the court, in Medina County there is an address field at the bottom with OH at the end. So it's obviously looking for an Ohio address. Is this my church's address, where the ceremony was conducted or is this my brother and his wife's address?
D says:Sorry, I just wanted to be clear as my last wording was imprecise. Should that address be where the wedding was performed, or where my church is, or my brothers address?
Editor says:Is this my church's address, where the ceremony was conducted or is this my brother and his wife's address?Address where the ceremony took place. Kayla says:
Our officiant signed our marriage license and left it for us to take back to the court house. Is this allowed? Or is he required to send it back himself?
Editor says: Hi Kayla. You can return your marriage license yourself. Mel says:Hi, we are tourists from Europe und we‘re going to be in Ohio for the congress. Would it be possible to get married and also to get a certified copy of our marriage for a legalization of the marriage in Germany? Thank you.
Editor says:Would it be possible to get married and also to get a certified copy of our marriage for a legalization of the marriage in Germany?Yes, the process to get married in Ohio is the same for noncitizens as it is for citizens. Carol says:
My fiancé and I are looking for someone to marry us with no guests quickly. Where can we find someone?
Editor says: Hi Carol. You'll have to look up an officiant or ask the court clerk if a judge is available. Clay says:If you live in Ohio and accidentally apply for a license in the county where you're getting married instead of the county where you live, is it still legal?
Editor says:Hi Clay. While that shouldn't be enough to invalidate a solemnized marriage, you should just go ahead and reapply in the proper county since your ceremony hasn't taken place yet.
Erin says:I saw there is no one in Montgomery County court to marry same day as license is obtained. Is there a list of courts that do provide same day services?
Editor says:Is there a list of courts that do provide same day services?
Civil ceremony appointments are like doctor appointments. They have to slot folks in based on availability. You'll have to contact each probate court clerk to inquire on same-day service. Keep in mind, if neither of you live in Ohio, you must marry in the county where you get your license. If one of you lives in the state, you can apply in one county and marry in another county's courthouse.
Cheri Bryant says:My fiancé and I are both U.S. citizens and our last address was in Hamilton County, Ohio. We moved to Mexico when we retired and live there at present. We wanted to get married in Ohio when we come back to visit family for the Christmas holidays. What residency information do we need to bring with us, considering we no longer have a permanent address in Ohio? Do we need to bring proof of address from our Mexican address or just our Visas and birth certificates?
Editor says:Do we need to bring proof of address from our Mexican address or just our Visas and birth certificates?
Bring proof of address too, such as a bank statement, utility address, or other piece of postal mail.
Layla says:Do both my fiance and I have to go get the marriage license applicaction together? Or just one of us can go get it?