Marriage license · Oklahoma

How to Get a Marriage License in Oklahoma

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

At a glance

License fee$50 ($5 with premarital course)
Waiting periodNone for residents
License valid for10 days
Minimum age18
ID requiredPhoto ID + Social Security number
Blood testNo
Witnesses2
Apply onlineNo — in person only
Where to applyAny Court Clerk

Step-by-step

  1. Decide where to apply. In Oklahoma, you apply at any court clerk.
  2. Gather your documents. Bring photo id + social security number for both partners.
  3. Apply in person. Most Oklahoma offices charge $50 ($5 with premarital course) per license.
  4. Wait the required none for residents. You can't use the license until this period passes.
  5. Use the license within 10 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 Oklahoma

Premarital course saves $45.

Common questions specific to Oklahoma

Frequently asked questions

How much does a marriage license cost in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma the marriage license fee is $50 ($5 with premarital course).
Is there a waiting period for a marriage license in Oklahoma?
Yes — Oklahoma requires a none for residents waiting period after the license is issued before it can be used.
How long is a Oklahoma marriage license valid?
A Oklahoma marriage license is valid for 10 days from the date of issuance.
Can you apply for a marriage license online in Oklahoma?
No — Oklahoma requires both applicants to apply in person.
Do you need witnesses to get married in Oklahoma?
Yes — Oklahoma requires 2 witness(es) to sign the marriage license at the ceremony.
Marriage license guides for other states