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Only ministers of the Gospel, Jewish rabbis, officers authorized to administer oaths in this State, and the chief or spiritual leader of a Native American Indian entity recognized by the South Carolina Commission for Minority Affairs pursuant to Section 1-31-40 are authorized to administer a marriage ceremony in this
SC does not require any witnesses at the ceremony to sign the marriage license.
Records are available for marriages between July 1950 and December 2022. For marriage records prior to or after these dates, you will need to contact the Probate Court that originally issued the marriage license. Find the Probate Court in your county.
Do I need witnesses to sign my Marriage License? No, South Carolina does not require that witnesses sign your Marriage License, but your Wedding Officiant will sign the Marriage License after performing your ceremony.
Requirements For A Marriage License In South Carolina: Valid drivers license. Original birth certificate or a certified copy of the birth certificate. Valid state identification card issued by the state Highway Department. Current military identification card. Current passport.
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Two-Prong Test for Common Law Marriages This includes being over 16 years old, being legally able to married (i.e. not still married to another person), and not a prohibited marriage (i.e. between family members). The second prong of the test requires proof of the intent of the parties.
Once requirements are completed, South Carolina law mandates a twenty-four hour waiting period before the Marriage License can be released and the couple may marry.
Marriage license application may be applied for in person or by mail. If you would like to apply by mail please use the link below. If you would like to apply in person, marriage license applications are taken MONDAY through FRIDAY between the hours of 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

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