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How to Have a Valid Marriage in the State of Florida

Deciding to enter into the commitment of marriage is an exciting time in a


couple’s relationship. Once the decision to take this step has been made,
there is a set procedure to make a marriage legally binding and acceptable.
Though similar, each state has its guidelines and regulations for obtaining a
valid marriage. However, before outlining the steps to take to have a valid
marriage in the state of Florida, there are some facts pertaining to a
Florida marriage which are important to understand.
 Each party must be 18 years of age or older to enter into marriage
without parental consent.
 Parental consent is necessary for anyone age 16 or 17 and any
younger than 16; not only is parental consent required but a county
judge must issue the marriage license.
 There is no marriage by proxy, only by appearance
 There is no common law marriage in Florida
 There is no residency requirement, but there is a 3 day waiting
period following the issuing of the marriage license. This 3 day
waiting period will be waived if the couple has, within the past 12
months, completed the state-sanctioned Florida pre-marital course.
Also, non-residents are not required to wait.
 No blood test is required
 Both parties must appear at the time of the application, and each
have a picture ID or valid passport and their social security number.
 As of this writing, there is a fee of $93.50 unless the Florida pre-
marital course has been completed, and then the fee is reduced up to
$32.50.
 The marriage can take place in any Florida county regardless of
which county the license is issued in.
 A county court judge or clerk of the circuit court can issue a marriage
license under his or her hand and seal.
 You apply for a license at any county clerk’s office in any county.
 The marriage license is valid for 60 days, during which time the
ceremony must be performed.
 If a party has been previously married, the date of the death or
divorce must be provided. And, if the death or divorce has occurred
within the past 30 days, a copy of the death certificate or divorce
decree must be provided.
 Judicial officers, including active and retired judges and clerks of the
circuit courts, ordained ministers, and state public notaries, can
legally perform the contractual marriage ceremony.

Understanding all of the above, the steps to having a valid marriage in the
state of
Florida includes:
1. Apply, both parties together, for a marriage license
2. Pay the fee
3. Have the union solemnized before the proper authority within 60 days
4. Be sure the required marriage documents are correctly signed following
the ceremony and returned to the state for recording.
These steps, when followed correctly, will ensure a legal Florida contract of
marriage.
If you are seeking a divorce and have good reason with proof to believe your
spouse has been unfaithful and has used marital monies to support the
infidelity, be sure to seek out a competent family law attorney who has been
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hours are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and for new
clients, on Saturday from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM. His office phone number is
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33410

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