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Marriage License Fees by State: County-Set vs Statewide

U.S. marriage licenses are priced two ways. In most states the license issues at the county level with a county-set fee — so the cost varies within the state — while a minority charge one statewide fee. This is the single biggest reason a marriage-license fee you read online can be wrong for your county. Below, every state grouped by which model it uses. These fees are representative; always confirm on the issuing county clerk's own schedule.

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County-administered (fee varies by county) — 32 jurisdictions

Fee is set by the county and varies; the figure shown is a representative range. Confirm the exact amount on the issuing county clerk's own fee schedule.

StateLicense feeWaiting periodValidityConfidence
Alabamavaries by county (~$73-$89 recording fee; NO license issued)nonen/a — no license; notarized marriage certificate must be recorded within 30 days of signingHigh
Arizona$83 (varies slightly by county; Clerk of the Superior Court)none12 monthsMedium
Arkansasvaries by county (~$60; County Clerk)none60 daysMedium
Californiavaries by county (~$35-$105; public vs confidential license differs)none90 daysHigh
Florida$86 ($61 if a FL-approved premarital course is completed)3 days for FL RESIDENTS (waived by premarital course); none for non-residents60 daysHigh
Georgiavaries by county ($16-$56; lower with premarital course)noneno expiration (license does not expire once issued)Medium
Idahovaries by county (~$30; County Recorder)noneno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)Medium
Illinoisvaries by county (~$15-$60; County Clerk)1 day (license effective the day after issuance; valid same day in emergencies by court order)60 days; ceremony must be in the issuing countyHigh
Indiana$18 (IN residents) / $60 (non-residents) — county-collectednone60 daysHigh
Kentuckyvaries by county (~$35-$50; County Clerk)none30 daysMedium
Louisianavaries by parish (~$27-$55; Clerk of Court / New Orleans Health Dept)72 hours (24 hours in Orleans Parish; waivable by judge)30 days (license valid for the marriage; ceremony 72 hrs after issuance)Medium
Marylandvaries by county (~$10-$85; Circuit Court Clerk)48 hours (license effective 6am the 2nd calendar day after application; waivable)6 months (ceremony in the issuing county)Medium
Massachusettsvaries by city/town (~$4-$50; municipal clerk)3 days (waivable by a court order for a fee)60 days (from the date of application/filing)Medium
Michigan$20 (MI residents) / $30 (non-residents) — county-collected statutory fee3 days (waivable by the county clerk for a $5 fee)33 daysHigh
Minnesota$115 ($40 with a 12-hr premarital course) — county-collected statutory feenone6 monthsHigh
Mississippivaries by county (~$21-$31; Circuit Court Clerk)noneno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)Medium
Missourivaries by county (~$51; Recorder of Deeds)none30 daysMedium
Montanavaries by county (~$53; Clerk of District Court)none180 daysHigh
Nevadavaries by county (~$60-$102; County Clerk; Clark County ~$102)none1 yearMedium
New York$40 statewide ($35 in NYC — set by NYC); +$5 NYC online convenience varies24 hours (license effective 24 hrs after issuance; judge-waivable)60 days (30 days if either party is a Montgomery County, NY resident)High
Ohiovaries by county (~$40-$75; Probate Court)none60 days; ceremony must be in OhioMedium
Oklahoma$50 ($5 with a premarital counseling certificate) — Court Clerknoneno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)Medium
Oregonvaries by county (~$60; County Clerk)3 days (license effective on the 3rd day after application; waivable by the county clerk for a fee)60 days (effective after the 3-day wait)Medium
Pennsylvaniavaries by county (~$40-$90; Register of Wills / Orphans' Court Clerk)3 days (license effective on the 4th day; waivable by court order)60 daysMedium
South Carolinavaries by county (~$35-$70; Probate Court)24 hours (license effective 24 hrs after application; waivable)no statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)Medium
Tennesseevaries by county (~$41-$104; $60 less if a premarital course is completed) — County Clerknone (TN repealed its 3-day wait)30 daysMedium
Texasvaries by county (~$70-$85; free/$0 license fee with a Twogether-in-Texas premarital course)72 hours (waived by: premarital course, military member, judge waiver, or remarrying same spouse)90 days (ceremony must be ≥72 hrs after issuance unless waived)High
Utahvaries by county (~$40-$60; Utah County online ~$50)none30 days (no statutory expiration in some counties; 32 days commonly cited — confirm county)High
Virginiavaries by county/city (~$30; Circuit Court Clerk)none60 daysMedium
Washingtonvaries by county (~$60-$72; County Auditor)3 days (license effective on the 4th day after issuance; not waivable)60 days (effective after the 3-day wait)Medium
West Virginia$57 ($17 with a premarital education course) — County Clerknone60 daysMedium
Wisconsinvaries by county (~$50-$110; County Clerk; Milwaukee ~$110)3 days (5-day wait if a party hasn't lived in the county ≥30 days; waivable for a $25 fee)30 days (ceremony in WI)Medium

Statewide fee — 19 jurisdictions

A single statewide fee applies, though waiting periods and other rules can still differ. Confirm on the state .gov / issuing clerk.

StateLicense feeWaiting periodValidityConfidence
Alaska$60 in person ($73 by mail)3 days (3 business days after the office receives the application)90 days; valid only for marriages performed in AlaskaHigh
Colorado$30 (statewide statutory fee at the County Clerk)none35 daysHigh
Connecticut$50 (statewide)none65 daysHigh
Delaware$50 (DE residents) / $100 (non-residents)none (license issued; effective day after for residents, immediately for non-residents in practice)30 daysHigh
District of Columbia$45 (statewide; DC Marriage Bureau, Superior Court)none (DC eliminated its 3-day wait)no expiration (DC license does not expire once issued)High
Hawaii$65 (statewide; +$5 if applied for at a non-agent location)none30 daysHigh
Iowa$35 (statewide statutory fee; +$5 per certified copy)3 days (waivable by a district-court judge for a $5 fee)6 months (effective after the 3-day wait)High
Kansas$85.50 (statewide statutory fee; District Court Clerk)3 days (waivable by a judge for cause)6 monthsMedium
Maine$40 (statewide statutory fee; municipal clerk)none90 daysHigh
Nebraska$25 (statewide statutory fee; County Clerk)none1 yearHigh
New Hampshire$50 (statewide statutory fee; town/city clerk)none90 daysHigh
New Jersey$28 (statewide statutory fee; local registrar)72 hours (3 days; from time of application — waivable by a judge)30 days (license valid 6 months but ceremony within the issuance window; verify locally)High
New Mexico$25 (statewide statutory fee; County Clerk)noneno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)High
North Carolina$60 (statewide statutory fee; Register of Deeds)none60 daysHigh
North Dakota$65 (statewide statutory fee; County Recorder)none60 daysHigh
Rhode Island$24 (statewide statutory fee; town/city clerk)none3 monthsHigh
South Dakota$40 (statewide statutory fee; Register of Deeds)none90 daysHigh
Vermont$80 (statewide statutory fee; town/city clerk)none60 daysHigh
Wyoming$30 (statewide statutory fee; County Clerk)noneno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)Medium

Grouping is by the dataset's fee-administration model (county-administered vs statewide); fees are representative, compiled from public-record state law and the issuing agency, verified June 2026. How we compile this. Informational only — not legal advice; confirm the exact fee on the issuing county clerk's schedule.

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