New Hampshire Marriage License Fee & Waiting Period
In New Hampshire, applicants must pay a statewide marriage license fee of $50, which is set uniformly across all jurisdictions rather than varying by county. The license is obtained through the town or city clerk's office in the municipality where the applicant resides or where the ceremony will take place. Once issued, a New Hampshire marriage license is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance, allowing couples adequate time to plan their ceremony within that window.
New Hampshire has no mandatory waiting period between application and use of the marriage license, meaning couples can be married immediately upon receiving their license. As of 2024, the state requires both applicants to be at least 18 years of age to marry, with no exceptions permitted for parental or judicial consent. Applicants should contact their local town or city clerk's office for specific details about application procedures and any additional documentation requirements.
The fee is representative. confirm the exact, current amount on the issuing county clerk's own fee schedule. Informational only — not legal advice.
Where the fee is actually set
In most states the marriage-license fee is set by the county, not the legislature, so a single statewide number can be wrong for you. The license document itself is issued by the county clerk — that office’s own fee schedule is the authoritative source for the current amount and any waiting period.

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