Marriage License Information for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
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 901 North Ninth Street Milwaukee, WI 53233 Office Hours County Clerk office hours Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Closed on holidays. |
Office Phone 414-278-4067 |
Useful Links County Website Marriage License Form |
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Does one of us need to go in person to apply?
Both of you
How much is it?
$110.00 payable at the time of filing an application. We accept cash and credit/debit cards. Note: there is a convenience fee of 3% for all credit/debit card transactions. Personal checks are not accepted.
What do I need to bring?
Certified birth certificates, Social Security numbers, proof of residency, and if previously married, a filed copy of the final judgment of divorce, legal annulment or certified death certificate must be shown at the time of application.
How To Apply:
Applicants must show a valid photo ID; such as, valid driver's license, applicants must provide certified copies of their birth certificates, and Social Security numbers. If either applicant was previously married, a filed copy of the final judgment of divorce, legal annulment, or certified death certificate must be shown at the time of application. In Wisconsin it is unlawful for any person to marry until six (6) months after the date of the granting of a judgment of divorce, regardless of where the divorce was granted.
When does It Expire:
The license is valid for 30 days upon the issuance date.
Name Change:
Filing for a marriage license in the state of Wisconsin 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.