Wyoming Marriage LawsWyoming Marriage LawsWyoming State's Marriage Ceremony Officiating Requirements Identification Requirement: Any id proof like driving licenses, birth certificate is valid. Other information like your social security numbers, mothers' maiden names, and the states where your parents were born. Residency Requirement: Not necessary to be resident of Wyoming.
If Previously Married: A certificate copy of the previous marriage divorce is required. Covenant Marriages: No. Wait Period: No Marriage Fees Required: $25.00. Some counties may require cash only. Any Other Test Required: Not required. Proxy Marriages: No. Cousin Marriage: No. Common Law Marriage Option: No. Marriage for Same-Sex Option: No. Under 18 Marriages: Parent or guardian's permission is required, if you are between 16-17 years of age. For age under 15 years required permission from court judge. Marriage Officiants: Valid person to perform weddings in Wyoming are judges, justices from supreme courts, assistants judges, peace judges, and licensed clergymen. License is valid for one year. In case of request from the bride and groom for marriage certificate, then minister must give it to them and must return a certificate to the county clerk. About Marriage Certificate Copy: it's better if you confirm the information with the Wyoming county clerk or the local marriage license office before finalizing the marriage plans.
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