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California Marriage License Requirements

Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no
Witnesses
1 witness for a public license (up to 2 lines); 0 witnesses for a confidential license

In California, both parties must present a valid government photo ID to apply for a marriage license. Applicants who are 18 or older may marry without additional consent. Those under 18 may marry only with both parental consent and a court order; California law does not establish an absolute minimum age, leaving the decision to judicial discretion. No blood test is required. Residency in the state is not a prerequisite for obtaining a license.

California offers two types of marriage licenses. A public license requires one witness present at the ceremony. A confidential license requires no witnesses but is available only to couples who already cohabit. Licensing fees vary by county. Individuals with specific questions about eligibility, application procedures, or local requirements should confirm details with their county clerk's office or consult California's official statutes.

RequirementCalifornia
License feevaries by county (~$35-$105; public vs confidential license differs)
Fee set byCounty (varies by county)
Waiting periodnone
License validity90 days
ID requiredvalid government photo ID for both parties
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; under 18 requires a court order AND parental consent (no absolute floor — court discretion)
Blood testno
Witnesses1 witness for a public license (up to 2 lines); 0 witnesses for a confidential license
Online optionsome counties (e.g., remote video appointments) offer online/remote issuance; varies by county
Where to applyCounty Clerk / Recorder (county-administered)
Governing lawSet by state statute — refer to your state’s official statutes and the issuing County Clerk for the governing rule

Confirm locally. Requirements come from public-record state law and can change. Verify with the issuing county clerk or state .gov. Informational only — not legal advice.

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