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In most Louisiana parishes, your officiant will need to register with the clerk of court in that parish. In Orleans Parish, the Department of Health and Hospitals regulates wedding officiants. Your officiant will be required to fill out an affidavit to register as an officiant in Orleans Parish.
1. A current drivers license, current state ID or passport. 3. Applicants must provide both Social Security numbers if born in the United States.
How long does it take to get a marriage license in Louisiana? It takes about 24-hours from the time of the application to get your marriage license, but it is only valid for 30 days after issuance.
Louisiana requires you wait 24 hours before getting married. The waiting period for state residents can be waived by a judge. Out-of-state couples can get married in New Orleans without the 72-hour wait required for locals. The license is good for 30 days anywhere in Louisiana.
24-Hour Waiting Period. A Louisiana marriage license is valid in any parish in Louisiana for a period of 30 days from issuance. There is a 24-hour waiting period between the time of issuance of the license and the ceremony.
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A 24 hour waiting period between time of issuance of the Marriage License and the ceremony applies. Marriage Licenses are valid for thirty (30) days from the date of issuance.
MARRIAGE LICENSE: $27.50 ONLY CASH, CHECK, OR MONEY ORDERS ACCEPTED (NO CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS) ALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
MARRIAGE LICENSE: $27.50 ONLY CASH, CHECK, OR MONEY ORDERS ACCEPTED (NO CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS) ALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
Louisiana requires you wait 24 hours before getting married. The waiting period for state residents can be waived by a judge. Out-of-state couples can get married in New Orleans without the 72-hour wait required for locals. The license is good for 30 days anywhere in Louisiana.
(1) A United States District Court judge or magistrate judge of the Eastern District of Louisiana, Middle District of Louisiana, or Western District of Louisiana may perform marriage ceremonies in this state upon the adoption of a court rule, resolution, or standing order by a majority of the judges sitting en banc

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