Yuma County Marriage License

State
Arizona
County
Yuma County
City
Yuma
Postal Code
85364
Location
250 West 2nd Street
Phone
928-817-4234

In Yuma County County, you can acquire a marriage license from the Clerk of Court’s Office. The Yuma County Marriage License is located at 250 West 2nd Street, Yuma, Arizona, 85364. You can also reach Yuma County Marriage License by calling 928-817-4234 or visit the Yuma County Marriage License’s website.

Requirements Needed To Get A Marriage License

  1. Both parties that want to get married in Yuma County County must be present in Yuma County Marriage License to obtain the license.
  2. Pay a license fee of $85 to Yuma County Marriage License. You can pay in cash, money order, credit card, or a check.
  3. Both parties’ IDs, such as a driver’s license or passport
  4. Signed affidavit confirming your identities
  5. Minors under 16 years coming to Yuma County Marriage License must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, who will sign a notarized statement of permission for the marriage. They must also get approval from a Yuma County County judge who will determine if they decide to get married voluntarily.

In Yuma County County, the couple does not undergo any physical exam to get the marriage license at Yuma County Marriage License. So, you can get it on the day of the application. There is also no limit on how long you can wait, and you can get married the same day you acquire the license in Yuma County Marriage License.

However, a marriage license acquired in Yuma County Marriage License, AZ expires after a year of being obtained. It is important to note this when making your plans to get married because it will affect the date you pick.

You need signatures from the couple, two witnesses, and the Yuma County Marriage License’s officiator to be put down on the license to make it valid.

After the wedding ceremony, the Yuma County Marriage License, AZ will provide the couple with the top part of the marriage license. The Yuma County Marriage License’s officiant will then send the bottom section to the Yuma County Clerk’s Office for record-keeping within 24 days.

Directions

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