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The Clerk and Comptroller’s Office has two locations where you can complete the application process for a marriage license.
Sarasota Office Historic Courthouse 2000 Main Street Sarasota, FL 34237 Venice Office South County Courthouse 4004 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293
The State of Florida does not permit minors under the age of 17 to be issued a marriage license.
*Save $25.00 when FL residents present a 4-hour marriage prep course certificate from a registered provider
Payment Methods: cash, credit card, check, or money order to pay the license fee
The 3-day waiting period for Florida residents begins after the date the couple appears together, in person, to the Clerk and Comptroller’s Office to sign the application and pay for the marriage license.
The 3-day waiting period may be waived if both applicants attend a pre-marital course!
In addition to a completed eMarriage License Application, you are required to bring the following documents with you to complete the application process:
One of the following photo IDs, and it must include the date of birth:
And you must also know:
If neither applicant is a U.S. resident, the 3-day waiting period and the premarital course are not required.
When the Certificate of Marriage is properly completed by the official and returned to the Sarasota County Clerk's office for official recording:
No, you may use it throughout the State of Florida. A Florida marriage license cannot be used to marry in another state or country.
Yes. Your marriage must take place in the State of Florida on or before the 60-day expiration date. After 60 days, the license is no longer valid, and you must apply for a new marriage license.
Box 19: Expiration Date = Last Day You Can Marry
Your wedding ceremony must be held in Florida on or after the effective date (box 18a) of your license. It is effective for 60 days. Learn more about how to use your marriage license.
Box 18a: Marriage License Effective Date = First Day You Can Marry
The following persons are authorized to perform a marriage ceremony in Florida (F.S. 741.07):
Important! Family or friends cannot officiate a wedding ceremony unless they are not members of one of the groups above and authorized by Florida Law.
A copy of a marriage license can be obtained from our Marriage Records. If you cannot locate the official record of your executed (completed) marriage license, please call our office for assistance: (941) 861-7400.
Amending—making a correction to—a marriage license requires the following:
Contact the Clerk and Comptroller's office to begin the process of amending your license.