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There is no waiting period before using the license; you may get married the same day.
Certified copies may be ordered using the Idaho Vital Records Certificate Request form-Birth. Copies of certificates are $16 each. All Vital Records fees may be paid with one check or money order.
In California, the marriage certificate process involves applying at the county clerks office with the required documents and paying a fee. The waiting period to receive your certificate can range from immediately to several weeks, influenced by factors like county procedures and peak seasons.
The Idaho Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics maintains records of marriage licenses issued across the state since 1947. However, older records can only be found by contacting county recorders in the county where the license was issued.
It is a misdemeanor if the officiant does not return the license in the allotted time. (Idaho Code Section 32-402). If the officiant does not return the license, the couple is still legally married, but the county recorder cannot issue a certified copy to the couple because it was never returned.
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However, members of the wedding party may appear in our office and receive certified copies of his or her marriage license, as long as they have identification. Requests can also be made by calling the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Boise. Vital Statistics can be docHubed at 208-334-5980, or you can visit their website.
The County Clerk/Recorder office can issue a marriage license the same day of application. If you are getting married in Idaho, you may obtain a marriage license from any county in Idaho, regardless of the county in which the ceremony will be taking place.
The officiant is required to return the marriage license to the county Recorders office that issued the license within 30 days after the marriage takes place. It is a misdemeanor if the officiant does not return the license in the allotted time. (Idaho Code Section 32-402).

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