Inclusions:
- Wedding Ceremony
- A licensed Officiant
- Notarized Legalization of Marriage License
- Keepsake Certificate
- Choice of Ceremony (Spiritual and Non-spiritual)
- Photographer taking 60 digital photographs
- CD of 60 wedding photographs
Exclusions:
- Wedding Reception
- Flowers
- Decorations
- Music
- Additional Guests
- Indoor and Rainy Day Optional Site
- Indoor and Rainy Day Optional Site Fee
Additional Info:
- This must be booked at least 14 days in advance of your travel date
- Confirmation for this product will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What are the requirements for a Marriage License?
A: Both parties of the intended marriage must come into the Clerk's Office. Each party must have a valid photo identification such as a driver's license, state identification card, government or military identification card, or a passport. A social security number is required to obtain a marriage license.
If either party is from a foreign country and not a U.S. citizen, alien registration documentation, or other proof which contains an alien registration number is acceptable to obtain a marriage license. If either party was previously married and divorced, the date of the divorce will be required. If the date of the divorce was within the thirty days prior to the new application for a marriage license, a certified copy of the recorded final order will be required.
Effective January 1, 1999, a man and woman who are Florida residents must file with the Clerk of the Circuit Court a sworn affidavit, in writing, signed by both parties to the marriage, providing the social security numbers of each party and reciting the true and correct ages of each party. Additionally, a written statement signed by both parties must be provided to the Clerk which specifies whether the parties, separately or together, have completed a premarital preparation course and have read or been made aware of the rights and responsibilities of parties to a marriage as outlined in the Family Law Handbook as specified in Section 741.0306 Florida Statutes. A valid certificate of completion for both parties from the Premarital Preparation Course provider must also be filed with the application for a marriage license. Exceptions to this requirement apply to non-Florida residents and individuals asserting hardships
Q: Is there a required waiting period?
A: Florida residents who have satisfied the Premarital Preparation Course requirements and who file the required affidavit and certificate of course completion with the Clerk of the Circuit Court when applying for a marriage license will be issued a marriage license effective the same day. Non-Florida residents and individuals granted hardship status will not experience a delay in the effective date of a marriage license
Q: Are blood tests required for a marriage license?
A: No, blood tests are not a requirement for a marriage license.
Q: How long is the marriage license valid?
A: The marriage must be solemnized within sixty (60) days of issuance of the marriage license. The ceremony can be performed anywhere in the State of Florida.
Q: What is the cost of a marriage license?
A: Fees for marriage licenses are set by Florida Statutes and are subject to change as a result of legislative action
Q: Where can I apply for a marriage license?
A: A marriage license may be obtained Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at any the offices of the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Pricing Policy:
- You must be at least 18 years of age to be married in Florida
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