Non-Resident Marriage License Application-Affidavit - Maryland Courts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Non-Resident Marriage License Application-Affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Maryland county where your marriage ceremony will take place. If known, also include the date of the ceremony.
  3. Fill in Party 1's full legal name, age, residence address, marital status, state/country of birth, and social security number. Ensure all fields marked with an asterisk are completed as they are required by law.
  4. Repeat the process for Party 2, providing similar details as required for Party 1.
  5. Indicate if either party is related by blood or marriage and provide necessary consent if either party is under 18 years old.
  6. Select how you would like to receive your marriage license—either pick it up at the Clerk’s office or have it mailed to you.
  7. Once all information is filled out accurately, sign the form in front of a comparable official who will then complete their section and apply their seal.
  8. Mail the completed application along with any required fees to the appropriate Clerk of Circuit Court.

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If the parties are not living in the county where the marriage ceremony is to take place, the clerk must accept an affidavit (written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation) instead of an application, from one of the parties to be married, with the same information required by the application, and sworn under oath
While only one party is required to apply for a marriage license, each party must provide a copy of an official government-issued picture ID or other official government-issued document or record demonstrating their age. Minors under the age of 17 are no longer permitted to get married.
Foreign License Recordation The parties must provide a certificate of marriage signed by the individual who performed the marriage or an official certified copy of the marriage record. If the certificate is not in English, a translated copy must be provided. There is no fee to record a foreign marriage.
Most states, including California, allow non-residents and even international couples to legally marry within their jurisdiction. However, each state has its own marriage laws, procedures, and documentation requirements.
Marriage is Legal, Regardless of Status The good news is that undocumented immigrants can legally marry in the United States. Immigration status does not disqualify anyone from getting married.

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Change to Marriage License laws effective October 1, 2022: While only one party is required to apply for a marriage license, each party must provide a copy of an official government-issued picture ID or other official government-issued document or record demonstrating their age.
Marriage licenses dont typically require couples to reside in the issuing state. Most U.S. states allow non-residents to obtain a license there, but couples must follow that states specific requirements (e.g., waiting periods, documentation). The marriage is legally recognized nationwide.
You do not have to be a resident of Maryland, but you must obtain your license in the county where you are to be married (Circuit Court of Garrett County).

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