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Once that license is finalized by your officiant following the ceremony you will get a digital certified copy of your license within minutes. Our office will process and mail a paper certified copy within the next few business days.
Order a vital record certificate Online Orders. You can order birth, death, marriage and divorce certificates online. In-Person Orders. In person orders can be placed at most Utah Local Health Departments. Orders by Mail.
Utah County marriage licenses are completely digital. Rather than having a piece of paper to write in information and sign, you will submit those details electronically and digitally sign. The couple should provide you with a URL and/or QR code that will take you to the officiant submission portal.
(3) A marriage is considered solemnized if: (a) the parties to the marriage have a valid marriage license; (b) each party to the marriage willingly, and without duress, declares their intent to enter into the marriage; (c) each party to the marriage has filed all required affidavits with the county clerk that issued
Both parties must then appear in person in the Clerks Office to complete the marriage license application with valid drivers license or identification and pay the license fee of $50.00.
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About the Records Utah civil marriage records generally do not exist before 1887. Since 1888, county clerks have been responsible for issuing marriage licenses and certificates.
The non-refundable $50 fee includes one certified copy of your license. Additional copies may be obtained upon request. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age. Minors age 15-17 may obtain a license for marriage with additional consent requirements.

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