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How to Get a Marriage License in Hawaii

Hawaii marriage license at a glance

License fee
$65 (statewide; +$5 if applied for at a non-agent location)
Waiting period
none
Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no

Confirm the fee before you go. check the exact, current fee on the issuing county clerk's own fee schedule. This page is informational only and is not legal advice.

Individuals seeking a marriage license in Hawaii must apply to a marriage-license agent designated by the Hawaii Department of Health. The state imposes no residency requirement and has no waiting period; a license becomes valid immediately upon issuance and remains valid for 30 days. The statewide fee is $65, with an additional $5 charge if the application is submitted at a non-agent location. Applicants may complete an online pre-application through the Hawaii Department of Health portal and may finalize their application in person at any authorized agent. A government-issued photo ID and proof of age are required.

Hawaii law permits marriage for individuals 18 years of age and older without consent. Individuals aged 16 or 17 may marry with parental consent, while those aged 15 may marry only with both parental consent and approval from a family court. Marriage is not permitted for applicants under 15 years of age. No blood test, witnesses, or other additional documentation is required by state statute. Applicants should confirm the exact current fee and all eligibility requirements with their county clerk or the Hawaii Department of Health before applying, as rules and procedures may change.

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.

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RequirementHawaii
License fee$65 (statewide; +$5 if applied for at a non-agent location)
Fee set byState (statewide)
Waiting periodnone
License validity30 days
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; proof of age
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; 16-17 with parental consent; 15 with parental consent AND family-court approval; under 15 not permitted
Blood testno
Witnessesno witnesses required
Online optiononline application via the HI Dept. of Health portal; license issued by a marriage-license agent
Where to applyHawaii Dept. of Health marriage-license agents (statewide fee)
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 Hawaii marriage law and the issuing agency, verified June 2026. Primary source → · How we compile this. Informational only — not legal advice.

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