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You and your betrothed need to go down to the local county clerks office together with your photo ID and official birth certificate at least 6 days, but not more than 30 days, before your wedding ceremony. Bring cash or check to pay the marriage license fee, which varies by county, but is approximately $50 to $110.
A 6 day waiting period is required by law before license can be issued. The waiting period may be waived for a good cause by the County Clerk for an additional $25.00. The license is valid for 30 days after date of issuance and the marriage must be performed within that period.
Each applicant must show proof of residency. Acceptable forms include State issued drivers license or I.D., utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement. You do not have to be a Wisconsin resident to apply. Each applicant must provide their Social Security number if they have one.
In-person requests for uncertified copies may take up to 1 month to complete. Requests for certified copies of marriage certificates may take up to 2 weeks plus mail time to complete.
Getting a marriage license in Wisconsin takes 7 days. Once an application has been submitted to the county office in which you reside, there will be a mandatory six-day waiting period before the marriage license is issued. These 6 days do not include weekends or federal holidays.
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REQUIREMENTS Marriage License Application Form. Identification Card, bearing applicants residential address. Birth or Baptismal Certificates of both applicants. Community Tax Certificate (Cedula) One (1) ID photo of both applicants. If Applicable: Municipal Form No. 92 (Consent of Marriage of a Person Under Age)
Laws governing the marriage of first cousins vary widely. In 24 states (pink), such marriages are illegal. In 19 states (green), first cousins are permitted to wed. Seven states (peach) allow first-cousin marriage but with conditions.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, August 2) Birth, death, and marriage certificates issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and its predecessor National Statistics Office (NSO) are now permanently valid regardless of their date of issuance.
After you receive your marriage license, there is a waiting period of six business days in Wisconsin before the ceremony can take place.
In the United States, second cousins are legally allowed to marry in every state. However, marriage between first cousins is legal in only about half of the American states. All in all, marrying your cousin or half-sibling will largely depend on the laws where you live and personal and/or cultural beliefs.

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