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How to Apply for a Marriage License in Mississippi
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To apply for a marriage license in Mississippi, you and your partner must follow these steps: 1. Determine where to apply: You can apply for a marriage license at any Circuit Clerk's Office in Mississippi. You and your partner must apply in person. 2. Bring required documents: You will need to bring identification documents, such as a driver's license, birth certificate, or passport, to prove your identity and age. You will also need to provide your Social Security number. If you have been previously married, you will need to bring proof of the divorce or death certificate of your previous spouse. 3. Pay the fee: The fee for a Mississippi marriage license varies by county, but it usually costs around $25-$35. Be sure to bring cash or a check to pay for the license. 4. Complete the application: You and your partner will need to fill out a marriage license application form provided by the Circuit Clerk's Office. The form will require information such as your full name, date of birth, address, and occupation. 5. Wait for the license to be processed: After you have submitted your application and paid the fee, you will need to wait for the license to be processed. The waiting period can vary by county, but it is typically around 3 days. You will need to return to the Circuit Clerk's Office to pick up your license once it is ready. 6. Get married within the time frame: Once you have your marriage license, you must get married within 90 days. If you do not get married within this time frame, the license will expire and you will need to apply for a new one. It is important to note that Mississippi does not allow same-sex marriage at this time.
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