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To apply for a marriage license in Tucson, a couple needs to go to the Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office and submit a marriage license application. The Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office is located on the first floor at the Pima County Superior Court Building. The Pima County Superior Court Building can be found at 110 W. Congress Street in downtown Tucson. A couple can go to apply for a marriage license anytime 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. There is more information about how to apply for a marriage license online at Tucson Marriage License.
Both parties that are applying for a marriage license need to be at least 18 years old to apply for a marriage license without parental consent. Both parties need to present a valid form of I.D. If either party is under 18, a notarized form of parental consent is required. If an applicant is 15 years old or younger, he or she needs to have a court order as well as a notarized form of parental consent in order to apply for a marriage license. There is more information about marriage license requirements online at Tucson Marriage License.
There is no waiting period before a marriage license becomes valid once it is issued by the Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office. Therefore, a marriage license issued by Pima County becomes valid immediately and remains valid for an entire year. A marriage license issued by Pima County is valid anywhere in the state of Arizona. A couple needs to be married before the marriage license expires or else they will need to apply for a new marriage license.
No. A couple does not need to have any blood test results or any other kind of physical exam results to apply for a marriage license in Tucson, Arizona.
Yes. A couple should contact the Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office for information on the marriage license fee.
Anyone authorized can officiate at the wedding ceremony in Tucson. Arizona judges are authorized to officiate at wedding ceremonies, and so are ordained members of religious clergy such as priests, ministers, and rabbis.
After the original marriage license has been recorded, a couple can request certified copies of the marriage certificate from the Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court’s office. To learn more about requesting a marriage certificate, a couple can contact the Pima County Clerk of the Superior Court.
Marriage License FAQ came from www.cityapplications.com