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Maryland Marriage License Requirements

Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no
Witnesses
no witnesses required

In Maryland, a couple seeking a marriage license must provide a government-issued photo ID, proof of age, and a Social Security number. Residency in Maryland is not required; applicants may apply for a license in the county where the marriage will take place. No blood test is required, and no witnesses are needed to obtain a license.

Maryland permits marriage at age 18 without parental consent. Individuals aged 17 may marry with parental consent or with proof of pregnancy or parenthood. Those aged 16 may marry only with parental consent and a court order; marriage is not permitted for anyone under 16. A 48-hour waiting period applies after the license is issued before the marriage may be solemnized. Marriage license fees vary by county and may range from approximately $10 to $85. Applicants should confirm specific eligibility requirements, fees, and procedures with their county clerk's office or consult the State of Maryland's official statutes.

RequirementMaryland
License feevaries by county (~$10-$85; Circuit Court Clerk)
Fee set byCounty (varies by county)
Waiting period48 hours (license effective 6am the 2nd calendar day after application; waivable)
License validity6 months (ceremony in the issuing county)
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; proof of age; SSN
Residency requiredno (apply in the county where the marriage will occur)
Minimum age18 without consent; 17 with parental consent OR proof of pregnancy/parenthood; 16 with consent + court order; under 16 not permitted
Blood testno
Witnessesno witnesses required
Online optionsome counties offer online application; effective after the 48-hr wait
Where to applyCircuit Court Clerk (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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