If you are able to apply in person, this form is not necessary regardless of where you reside. This form must be taken to the Clerk of the Circuit Court or comparable official where you reside. A "comparable official" would be the public official in the State, County, or Province where you reside who issues marriage licenses or performs the same duties as the Clerk of Circuit Court in Maryland.
A notary public's affidavit is not sufficient , since that official, although a public officer, does not perform the same duties and is not comparable to a Clerk of Court in Maryland. Take the Non-Resident Application Form to your local official who issues Marriage Licenses and provide them with a copy of the instructions. It is recommended that you contact the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in the county where you plan to marry as each county has different fees. For credit card payments, please use the authorization form.
Note that this provision is a Maryland law. Instructions for completion and distribution are on the copies of the license. If you would like a civil ceremony, please note that there are no justices of the peace in Maryland.
Only a judge, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, or an appointed, designated Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court may perform civil ceremonies. If you. The individual has the consent of a parent or guardian and the parent makes oath that the individual is at least 16 years old. If the individual does not have the consent of a parent or guardian, either party to be married gives the clerk a certificate from a. Either party to be married gives the clerk a certificate from a licensed physician stating that the physician has examined the woman.
Box Baltimore, MD Ph: Please Note: State and county marriage license requirements often change. The above information is for guidance. We recommend getting this legal aspect of your wedding out of the way about a month before your ceremony date. If you are between 18 - 21, you must provide identification in the form of a drivers license or birth certificate. Only one applicant needs to be present. We recommend bringing identification with you even if you are over You do not have to be a resident of Maryland.
However, you must be married in the county where you purchased your license. Parties should contact the local Court in the County in which they are to be married to determine if both parties need to present upon making application for marriage.
Baltimore County requires that you show your divorce decree, or have information regarding date, county and state of death of your previous spouse.
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