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How to Get a Marriage License in Arkansas

Arkansas marriage license at a glance

License fee
varies by county (~$60; County Clerk)
Waiting period
none
Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no

Confirm the fee before you go. The marriage-license fee in this state is set by the county and varies, so the figure above is a representative range — check the exact, current fee on the issuing county clerk's own fee schedule. This page is informational only and is not legal advice.

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Couples seeking a marriage license in Arkansas must apply at the County Clerk's office in the county where they plan to marry. The application process is county-administered, and applicants should bring a government-issued photo ID; a Social Security number may also be requested. Arkansas has no residency requirement and imposes no waiting period between application and license issuance. The license itself remains valid for 60 days from the date of issue. The fee varies by county and typically ranges around $60; applicants should confirm the exact current fee with their specific county clerk's office before applying, as fees are set at the county level and subject to change.

Arkansas permits marriage for individuals aged 18 and older without consent. Those aged 16 or 17 may marry with parental consent; if either party is pregnant, a court order is additionally required. Individuals under 16 are not permitted to marry under state law. Two witnesses, both aged 18 or older, are required at the ceremony. Applicants should verify all current eligibility requirements and procedures directly with their county clerk or the official state government website before submitting an application, as rules and procedures may be updated.

What a marriage license actually is

A marriage license is the government document that authorizes your marriage; you apply for it before the ceremony, and once it’s signed and returned it becomes your marriage record. The fee, waiting period and ID rules below are what each state and county sets — always confirm the exact current amount with the issuing clerk.

A pair of plain gold wedding rings resting on a clean white surface
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RequirementArkansas
License feevaries by county (~$60; County Clerk)
Fee set byCounty (varies by county)
Waiting periodnone
License validity60 days
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; SSN may be requested
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; 16-17 with parental consent (and court order if a party is pregnant); under 16 not permitted
Blood testno
Witnesses2 witnesses (18+)
Online optionno statewide online option; apply at the County Clerk
Where to applyCounty Clerk (county-administered)
Governing lawSet by state statute — refer to your state’s official statutes and the issuing County Clerk for the governing rule

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Compiled from public-record Arkansas marriage law and the issuing agency, verified June 2026. Primary source → · How we compile this. Informational only — not legal advice.

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