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NYC City Clerk Winter Wedding

NYC City Clerk Winter Wedding

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Getting married at the New York City Clerk's Office, also known as the Manhattan Marriage Bureau, is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:

1. Obtain a Marriage License:

  • Both parties must appear together at the City Clerk's Office to apply for a marriage license.

  • Bring valid photo identification, such as a driver's license or passport.

  • The minimum age to marry without parental consent is 18.

  • If either party has been previously married, you will need to provide the exact date of the divorce or the death of the former spouse.

2. Fill Out the Marriage License Application:

  • You can complete the marriage license application online before your visit or fill it out at the Clerk's Office.

  • The application requires basic information about both parties, such as names, addresses, and Social Security numbers.

3. Pay the Marriage License Fee:

  • As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the fee for a marriage license is typically around $35. Payment can be made by credit card, money order, or by paying in cash.

4. Wait for the Marriage License:

  • Once you have submitted the application and paid the fee, you will be issued a marriage license immediately.

5. Perform the Marriage Ceremony:

  • The marriage license is valid for 60 days from the time it is issued.

  • You can have your marriage ceremony performed at the Clerk's Office right after obtaining the license or anywhere else in the state.

  • You may bring your own officiant, or you can have a ceremony performed by a staff member at the Clerk's Office for an additional fee.

6. Obtain Your Marriage Certificate:

  • After the ceremony, your officiant and witnesses (if any) will sign the marriage license.

  • The officiant is responsible for returning the signed license to the Clerk's Office.

  • Once the signed license is received and recorded, you can request a certified copy of your marriage certificate for a separate fee.

Important Notes:

  • It's advisable to check the current fees and requirements on the official website of the New York City Clerk's Office or contact them directly, as these details may change.

  • Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, procedures and requirements may be subject to change, so it's recommended to check for any updates or restrictions.