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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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There is a $40 fee for the marriage license - Cash, Check (Massachusetts banks only) or Bank Check/Money Order - Debit/Credit cards not accepted.
After youve submitted your application and paid the fee, there is a mandatory waiting period of three days before your marriage license becomes valid. This means you cannot marry in Massachusetts on the same day you apply for the license.
What paperwork do I need to get married in Massachusetts? Proof of your age, such as a birth certificate or passport. Your Social Security number. Payment for fees, which vary by town. The name youll use after the wedding if youve decided to change it.
A 3-day waiting period is required for processing the license, however, a court waiver is available by petition before a district court judge under special circumstances (a fee to the court is required for this action). There is no longer a requirement for blood tests in Massachusetts.
In Massachusetts, there is normally a three-day waiting period between the filing of a notice of intention to marry and the issuance of a Certificate of Intention to Marry, also known as a Marriage License.
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Related Q&A to Massachusetts marriage license Application Form

Theres a 3-day waiting period once you apply for a marriage license. The license is valid for 60 days once you have it. You need to have a marriage license to get married in the Bay State.
When you apply in person, youll need to bring your IDs, as well as $50 for the license fee. Your marriage license expires 60 days from the date that you file and sign your marriage intention at the Registry Department on the day of your appointment.
Massachusetts does not require that witnesses be present at your ceremony. The Officiant is responsible or completing and signing the original license and returning it to the clerk of the town where the license was issued. The officiant may be a member of the clergy, justice of the peace, or a one-day solemnizer.

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