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Gaithersburg Marriage License Information

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Here's what you need to know and what documents to bring with you before you apply for a Montgomery County marriage license. We recommend getting this legal aspect of your wedding out of the way about a month before your ceremony date.

Montgomery County Marriage License Office

Court Clerk
50 Maryland Avenue
Room 111
Rockville, MD 20850
(240) 777-9460
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. / M - F
Closed for holidays Observed by Montgomery County

ID Requirement in Montgomery County:

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 21.

Residency Requirement:

You do not have to be a resident of Maryland. However, you must be married in the county where you purchased your license.

Previous Marriages:

Montgomery County requires that you show your divorce decree, or have information regarding date, county and state of death of your previous spouse.

Covenant Marriage Option: No.

Waiting Period in Montgomery County:

There is a waiting period of 48 hours in Montgomery County to get married.

Fees in Montgomery County:

It will cost you between $35 - $60.00 to get married in Montgomery County. Bring cash or credit cards. The charge varies from county to county.

If you have completed a state recognized pre-marital preparation course, you may receive a discount on the license fee.

Other Tests:

No blood test required.

Proxy Marriages:

No.

Cousin Marriages:

Yes.

Common Law Marriages:

No.

Same Sex Marriages:

No. The 33-year-old Maryland state law defining marriage as a union between a man and woman was struck down on 1/20/06 by Circuit Court Judge M. Brooke Murdock. An appeal is pending.

Under 18:

Parental consent is needed if under 18 years of age. If you are between 16-18 years of age, one of your parents or guardian must be with you and provide written consent.

If you are under 16 years of age, you will need both the written consent of your custodial parent or guardian and the written approval of a judge of the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas.

If you are under 18, pregnant or have a child, and show a certificate from a licensed physician stating you are pregnant or have had a child, the parental consent requirement may be waived.

Officiants:

Official of a religious order or a deputy clerk or a judge.

Miscellaneous:

License is valid for 6 months.

 


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