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Marriage License Requirements

Collin County

General Information

 

IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

 

Both persons must be present and provide:

  1. Valid government issued photo ID. Acceptable forms of ID include: driver’s license, passport, military ID or an identification card issued by Texas or another state, the United States or a foreign government.

  2. Social Security number. You are not required to show your social security card.

 

PLEASE NOTE: The name listed on your marriage license MUST match the name on your identification.

 

USING MAIDEN NAME ON MARRIAGE LICENSE

If you have been divorced and retained your maiden name in the divorce, but your identification has your married name, you must provide a certified copy of the divorce decree that states your name was changed back to your maiden name.

WHERE DO I GO TO GET MY MARRIAGE LICENSE?

The County Clerk provides two locations at which you can obtain your marriage license:

 

Main Office:
2300 Bloomdale Road
Suite 2106
McKinney TX 75071
Map
972-548-4185

 

Satellite Office:
900 E. Park Blvd.
Suite 140-C
Plano, TX 75074
Map
972-881-3025

 

RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS

None.

 

IF PREVIOUSLY MARRIED

If your divorce was finalized within the last 30 days, you must provide a certified copy of the divorce decree stating the judge has waived the 30-day waiting period. If you do not have that waiver, you will have to wait 30 days before you can apply for another marriage license. If you have any questions, please call 972-548-4185.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Both parties must appear before the clerk and provide their valid government issued photo ID and their social security number (your social security card is not required).

BLOOD TESTS

There are no blood test requirements.

MARRIAGE LICENSE FEES

The cost of your license will vary depending on whether you have particpated in a state approved premarital training program (Texas Family Code Chapter 2 §2.013). The Collin County Clerk's Office accepts the certificate of completion for the Twogether In Texas premarital training course. The premarital course is an eight (8) hour training both you and your spouse-to-be may attend to learn conflict management, communication skills and key elements for building a healthy marriage.

 

Once the course has been completed you will receive a certificate of completion which will include the name of the course, the name of the provider and the date the course was completed. The certificate will be valid for one (1) year.  Certificate MUST be presented at the time of application. Refunds will not be issued for certificates brought in after application is completed.Upon receipt of the certificate, the County Clerk will deduct $60.00 from the license fee and waive the state required 72-hour waiting period. For more information on participating in the premarital training course please visit the Twogether In Texas website.

Marriage License without the certificate - $81.00 (No checks accepted)
Marriage License with the certificate - $21.00 (No checks accepted) 
Informal Marriage License - $36.00 (No checks accepted)

PLEASE NOTE: A convenience fee will be charged for all credit/debit card transactions.

WAITING PERIOD AND EXPIRATION OF LICENSE

Pursuant to Texas Family Code, Chapter 2 Sec. 2.204 of the Texas Family Code, the marriage ceremony may not take place during the 72-hour period immediately following the issuance of the marriage license unless: (a) an applicant is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States and is on active duty, (b) an applicant obtains a waiver from District Court, or (c) an applicant completes a premarital education course and provides the County Clerk with the completion certificate.

 

EXPIRATION OF LICENSE: Pursuant to Chapter 2 Sec. 2.201 of the Texas Family Code, if a marriage ceremony has not been conducted before the 90th day after the date the license is issued, the marriage license expires.

MARRIAGE OF PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE

Pursuant to Texas Family Code Chapter 2 §2.101 the County Clerk may not issue a marriage license to persons under the age of 18. For any questions pertaining to the marriage of persons under 18 years of age, please contact our office at 972.548.4185.

PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO CONDUCT CEREMONY

Licensed or ordained Christian Ministers and Priests, Jewish Rabbis, or persons who are officers of religious organizations; and who are duly authorized by the organization to conduct marriage ceremonies; Justices of the Supreme Court, Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals, Justices of the Courts of Civil Appeals, Judges of the District, County and Probate Courts, Judges of the County Courts at Law, Courts of Domestic Relations and Juvenile Courts, Justices of the Peace, Judges and Retired Judges of a Municipal Court and Judges and Retired Judges or Magistrates of the Federal Courts of this State.

 

If interested in having a Justice of the Peace conduct your wedding ceremony, contact the Justice of the Peace for more information.

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