Marriage License Information for Lafayette County, Florida
Below is all of the marriage license information you need in order to file in the county you will be married in. Please note that we have provided links to your county clerk’s official website as well as a link to the marriage license application form you will file.Office Address P.O. Box 88 Mayo, FL 32066 Office Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm but before 4:00 pm to apply for a marriage license. |
Office Phone 386-294-1600 |
Useful Links County Website |
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Does one of us need to go in person to apply?
Both of you
How much is it?
$93.50
What do I need to bring?
Certified birth certificate, valid U.S. Government issued pictured ID card and valid Social Security CARD
How To Apply:
Both parties must come to the Clerk of Circuit Court's office with picture ID's, and fill out a Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage. Forms are available in the Clerk's office. An attorney is not required, but if either of you has any legal questions, consulting an attorney prior to filing is advised. A hearing to finalize the divorce will be scheduled as soon as possible after a 20 day waiting period. Both parties must appear at the hearing. The final judgment is then taken by both parties to the Circuit Civil Division of the Clerk's office.
When does It Expire:
After 60 days
Name Change:
Filing for a marriage license in the state of Florida does not cause your or your spouse’s last name to automatically change. Married name change services are available to guide you through the married name change process if you opt to change your name.
Same Sex Couple:
Use this online resource for more information about your state’s marriage legislation.