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How to Apply for a Marriage License in Louisiana
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If you're planning to get married in Louisiana, you'll need to obtain a marriage license from the Clerk of Court in any Louisiana parish. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Determine where you will apply: You can apply for a marriage license at any Clerk of Court's office in Louisiana, but you will need to get married in the same parish where you obtained the license. 2. Gather the necessary documents: You will need to bring a valid form of identification, such as a driver's license, passport, or birth certificate. You'll also need to provide your Social Security number. If either party has been married before, you'll need to provide the date and place of the divorce or death of the previous spouse. 3. Complete the application: Both parties must appear in person to complete the application. The application will ask for basic information, such as your name, address, and date of birth. You'll also need to provide the full name of your future spouse. 4. Pay the fee: The fee for a marriage license varies by parish, but it typically ranges from $25 to $40. 5. Wait for the license to be issued: The waiting period to receive your marriage license can vary depending on the parish, but it is usually issued the same day you apply. 6. Get married: Your marriage license will be valid for 30 days from the date of issuance. Make sure you have the license with you when you get married, as the officiant will need to sign it and return it to the Clerk of Court. That's it! Once your license is signed and returned to the Clerk of Court, you'll be legally married. Congratulations!
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