Oklahoma Marriage Laws
Oklahoma Marriage Laws
Oklahoma State's Marriage Ceremony Officiating Requirements
Residency Requirement in Oklahoma: You do not have to be resident of Oklahoma.
Identification Requirement: You should have your driving license or certified birth certificate or passport and Social Security number.
If Previously Married: A final divorce decree is needed. Six month waiting period is must to get remarry.
Covenant Marriages: None.
Wait Period in Oklahoma: No waiting period (for minor).
Marriage Fees Required in Oklahoma: Approximately $25 to $50. The charge varies from county to county - cash or money order only. Some counties will accept a local check.
Any Other Test Required: From November 1, 2004, you will not need to have a blood test.
Proxy Marriages in Oklahoma: No allowed.
Cousin Marriages in Oklahoma: Not allowed.
Common Law Marriage Options in Oklahoma: No.
Marriage for Same-Sex Option in Oklahoma: Not allowed.
Under 18 Marriages in Oklahoma: Presence of parent is must at the court house with couple to sign a consent form. Minors must wait three days (72 hours) before the marriage license is valid. Individuals under the age of 16 may not allowed to get marry in Oklahoma without court permission.
Marriage Ceremony Officiants in Oklahoma: Any justices of the peace and ordained or licensed clergymen are allowed to perform marriage. A registration of ministerial credentials with the court clerk is necessary for non residential clergy.
About Marriage Certificate Copy:
it's better if you confirm the information with the Oklahoma county clerk or the local marriage license office before finalizing the marriage plans.
