Oklahoma Marriage License Requirements
To obtain a marriage license in Oklahoma, applicants must present a government-issued photo ID, a certified birth certificate, and proof of Social Security number. The state does not impose a residency requirement. Two witnesses, each at least 18 years old, are required to be present at the time of application. No blood test is mandated.
Oklahoma recognizes applicants aged 18 and older as eligible to marry without additional consent. Persons aged 16 or 17 may marry with documented parental consent. Those under 16 may marry only with both parental consent and court authorization, which is granted in limited circumstances such as pregnancy or the existence of a child. The standard application fee applies, though it may be reduced for those who complete a premarital counseling certificate. Applicants should confirm current fee amounts and all requirements with their county clerk's office or the state's official statutes before applying.
| Requirement | Oklahoma |
|---|---|
| License fee | $50 ($5 with a premarital counseling certificate) — Court Clerk |
| Fee set by | County (varies by county) |
| Waiting period | none |
| License validity | no statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county) |
| ID required | government photo ID; certified birth certificate; SSN |
| Residency required | no |
| Minimum age | 18 without consent; 16-17 with parental consent; under 16 with consent AND court authorization (pregnancy/child) |
| Blood test | no |
| Witnesses | 2 witnesses (18+) |
| Online option | no statewide online option; apply at the Court Clerk |
| Where to apply | Court Clerk (county-administered) |
| Governing law | Set 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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