Marriage license · North Dakota

How to Get a Marriage License in North Dakota

Everything North Dakota couples need — fee, waiting period, ID requirements, where to apply and how long the license stays valid.

At a glance

License fee$65
Waiting periodNone
License valid for60 days
Minimum age18 (16 with consent)
ID requiredPhoto ID + Social Security number
Blood testNo
Witnesses2
Apply onlineNo — in person only
Where to applyAny County Recorder

Step-by-step

  1. Decide where to apply. In North Dakota, you apply at any county recorder.
  2. Gather your documents. Bring photo id + social security number for both partners.
  3. Apply in person. Most North Dakota offices charge $65 per license.
  4. Wait the required none. There's no waiting period — you can use the license the same day.
  5. Use the license within 60 days. After it expires you'll need to apply (and pay) again.
  6. Have it signed. 2 witness(es) must sign at the ceremony.
  7. Return the signed license. Your officiant files it with the issuing office; you'll receive a certified marriage certificate within a few weeks.

Important notes for North Dakota

Both must appear together to apply.

Common questions specific to North Dakota

Frequently asked questions

How much does a marriage license cost in North Dakota?
In North Dakota the marriage license fee is $65.
Is there a waiting period for a marriage license in North Dakota?
No — North Dakota has no waiting period. The license can be used the same day it's issued.
How long is a North Dakota marriage license valid?
A North Dakota marriage license is valid for 60 days from the date of issuance.
Can you apply for a marriage license online in North Dakota?
No — North Dakota requires both applicants to apply in person.
Do you need witnesses to get married in North Dakota?
Yes — North Dakota requires 2 witness(es) to sign the marriage license at the ceremony.
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