Frequently Asked Questions
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Marriage Licenses
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Marriage Licenses
HOW TO APPLY FOR A NEW MARRIAGE LICENSE
- Go to kscourts.gov/Public and you will see a line that says "Apply for a marriage license"
- Click that line on and follow the instructions on the screen
- After you submit the license, the Court will receive it through an on-line portal
- After the Court receives it, there is a 3-day waiting period
- The Court will then process the license and return it to the email address provided on the application
- Instructions will be included in the email for returning the license to us after the ceremony
- After the Court receives it, there is a 3-day waiting period
- After you submit the license, the Court will receive it through an on-line portal
- Click that line on and follow the instructions on the screen
- Go to kscourts.gov/Public and you will see a line that says "Apply for a marriage license"
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Marriage Licenses
The current cost of a marriage license is $85.50, but it is subject to change by the Kansas Legislature. The fee must be paid when the application is completed online.
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Marriage Licenses
No. A marriage license issued from any District Court office in Kansas is valid anywhere in Kansas. However, you must be married in the State of Kansas and you must give the officiant the official marriage license before the ceremony is performed.
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Marriage Licenses
When the license is issued, it will contain an expiration date which is six months from the date of the issuance of the license. You must get married within the six month time frame or begin the process anew should it expire.
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Marriage Licenses
The minimum age requirement is 18 years old. If any party under the age of 18 wishes to enter into marriage, please review the specific legal requirements per Kansas Family Law Code.
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Marriage Licenses
Currently, our Judges are not performing marriages.
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Marriage Licenses
No. Blood tests are no longer required in the State of Kansas to obtain a marriage license.
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Marriage Licenses
No. Marriage license copies will not be issued without your request. To obtain a certified copy of your marriage license you may apply to the Bureau of Vital Statistics in Topeka, Kansas by visiting the Bureau of Vital Statistics website, or calling 877-305-8315. Payment shall be made by credit card.
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Marriage Licenses
The District Court office is prohibited from providing certified copies of marriage licenses. You must contact Kansas Vital Statistics.
An unofficial copy may be obtained through the Clerk of the District Court office by either of the parties involved in the marriage when a government issued photo identification is presented in person. This document will not be certified by the clerk and copies cannot be issued by mail.