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After the wedding, wait at least 10 days, then one party must bring in their white copy to be recorded and sealed. This copy may be used to make appropriate name changes (from maiden to married name) on all legal documents such as social security documents and drivers licenses.
Generally, couples must obtain a license no less than one day before the ceremony as there is a 24 hour waiting period. The waiting period can be waived, but it must be for good cause. The better practice is to obtain the license about 2 weeks before the ceremony. The license expires at the end of 30 days.
MARRIAGE LICENSE: $27.50 ONLY CASH, CHECK, OR MONEY ORDERS ACCEPTED (NO CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS) ALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
Following the ceremony, the officiant returns the license to the clerk of court in the parish where it was issued (or Louisiana Bureau of Vital Records if issued in Orleans Parish);
The following documentation must be presented at the Clerks office within 30 days to finalize the marriage application: Photo ID. Birth Certificates and or waivers. Social Security Numbers and or waivers. Previous Marriage Documents (if applicable) Covenant Marriage Affidavit(s) (if applicable)
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To validly marry in Louisiana, the parties must freely consent to take one another as spouses at a marriage ceremony. 5 The parties must also be free from any legal impediment to marry, which includes being married to someone else or being too closely related. 6 No physical consummation is necessary.
Either during or after your ceremony, your officiant will fill out and sign the license, and gather signatures from you, your partner, and two ceremony witnesses. In Louisiana, a valid officiant is either a judge, justice of the peace, or clergy person from any religion or society.
All Parish Clerk of Courts offices will require you to submit a completed Louisiana Marriage Officiant Affidavit. You will also be asked to submit some version of your Official Ministry Credentials. Depending on the Parish this will be a Letter of Good Standing, Ordination Certificate, or both.

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