If the fifth day lands on a weekend or holiday, the license will be issued on the next business day. The license is valid for 30 days after the date of issuance and the marriage must be performed within that period.
An officiant must be at least 18 years of age and an ordained member of the clergy of any religious denomination or society, any licentiate of a denominational body, the two parties themselves, by mutual declarations in accordance with customs, rules and regulations of any religious society they belong, any judge of a court of record or a reserve judge, any circuit court commissioner or any municipal judge.
Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. All Rights Reserved. Applicants are required to present current photo identification. Applicants are required to present their social security number, if assigned. Hospital and baptism certificates cannot be accepted. If previously married — please bring applicable document as is required: Certified copy of death certificate Copy of state annulment papers Copy of prior divorce papers — Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law Applicants Applicants should be prepared to provide their parents full names.
Any documents not in English must be translated. A waiver of the waiting period may be granted for an additional fee. The waiver fee differs by county. The license can then be used in any county in the State of Wisconsin. Non-Wisconsin Residents: Must apply in the county in which they are to be married.
Marriage License Fees: The fee for a Wisconsin marriage license varies by county and is required at the time of application. Proxy Marriages: No. Proxy marriages are not allowed in Wisconsin. Both parties must be present. Cousin Marriages: No marriage shall be contracted between persons who are nearer of kin than second cousins, except that marriage may be contracted between first cousins where the female has attained the age of 55 years or either party has documented proof of sterilization.
Common Law Marriages: No. If the third day lands on a weekend or holiday, the license will be issued on the next business day. The license is valid for 60 days after the date of issuance and the marriage must be performed within that period. An officiant must be at least 18 years of age and an ordained member of the clergy of any religious denomination or society, any licentiate of a denominational body, the two parties themselves, by mutual declarations in accordance with customs, rules and regulations of any religious society they belong, any judge of a court of record or a reserve judge, any circuit court commissioner or any municipal judge.
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