If you and your partner are planning to get your marriage license in Utah, it's important to understand some of the preparations and processes that go into your business. Here are some key information you need to know to ensure that the whole process goes smoothly.
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List of required documents:
Scanned copy of the first page of both parties' passports: This is an important document for verifying identity.
Color ID photo of both parties on white background: used on the marriage certificate**.
Highest Educational Qualifications of Both Parties (Text Version): Provide educational background information.
Names and places of birth of both parents (text version): basic family background information.
Divorce history of both parties (if any, text version indicating the date of divorce): Ensure transparency of marital status.
Two witnesses (over 18 years old): They need to have an online wedding ** mirror and have the relevant documents ready.
Current residence of both spouses: This information will appear on the marriage certificate.
About the cost of marriage:
After submitting all the necessary documents, you will need to pay the marriage fee. Fees may vary depending on individual circumstances.
After payment, you will receive your marriage license shortly. Please note, however, that you must have 32 days to have your virtual wedding take place, otherwise the permit will expire and you may need to reapply and pay the fee.
Book a wedding date and time:
There may be long wait times or technical glitches in the booking system, so it is recommended that you make an appointment in advance.
If you find the official booking process cumbersome, consider using a third-party service such as Amanda to help you arrange it. They can often offer a more convenient, skip-the-line appointment service.