If you mean Ramsey County, MN:
You can get a marriage license at the Saint Paul - Ramsey County Department of Public Health -| 555 Cedar Street in Saint Paul. You can pick up the license five to seven days after application.
If you mean Ramsey County, ND:
You get a marriage license at the Ramsey County Recorder's Office - 524 4th Avenue NE in Devils Lake.
Yes you can get a marriage license in Lake County, IL.
The cost of a marriage license in Grundy County is $30.00, payable in cash. Both parties must be present when applying for the license. A marriage license becomes effective one day from the date issued and is valid for 60 days from the date it becomes effective. A marriage license is valid only in the county in which it is issued.
You can obtain a certified copy of his marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county where his marriage license was issued.
The current fee for a marriage license in Snohomish County, Washington is $62.00.
No, you do not have to apply in the county where you live. You have to apply in the county in which the marriage will take place.
Check the license, it will have the requirements. Often it is valid in all of the state.
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The current marriage license fee in St. Clair County, IL is $32. You have to obtain the marriage license from the St. Clair County Clerk or in the county where the marriage will take place. The marriage license is effective 1 day after it is issued and must be used within 60 days. The St. Clair County Clerk's phone number is (618) 277-6600, ext. 2380.
The fee for a marriage license in Arkansas is about $58 to $60, depending on the county.
In Ohio, you apply for a marriage license from the County Probate Office. The cost varies by County. Using the free link below "Free Public Records Directory" you can look up your specific County to view either a direct link or contact information.
You will need a license for the correct county. The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
To apply for a marriage license in Indiana, both you and your future spouse must appear in person at the Clerk's Office in an Indiana county where one of you resides, or for non-residents in the Indiana county where the marriage will be solemnized.