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How to Apply for a Marriage License in Alabama

Alabama is different. no marriage LICENSE since Aug 2019 — notarized certificate recorded by probate court

Alabama eliminated the traditional marriage license process on August 29, 2019. Instead of obtaining a license, couples now execute a notarized Marriage Certificate form, which must be recorded with the probate court in any Alabama county within 30 days of signing. Both parties are required to present a government-issued photo ID when signing the certificate before a notary public. The certificate may be notarized anywhere, but recording must take place at the county probate court office.

Recording fees vary by county and are set locally. Examples include $73 in Mobile County, $84.50 in Jefferson County, and $89 in Madison County. Couples should contact their intended county probate court directly to confirm the specific recording fee, required forms, hours of operation, and any additional procedural details before proceeding.

  1. Apply at county probate court (records the certificate).
  2. Bring government photo ID for both parties.
  3. Pay the license fee (varies by county (~$73-$89 recording fee; NO license issued)); this is county-set, so confirm the amount locally.

Confirm with the issuing office. Hours, appointment rules and accepted documents differ by county. Informational only — not legal advice.

Plan the paperwork around the ceremony

Time the license application to your wedding date: most states have a validity window and some have a short waiting period between issuing the license and the ceremony. Apply early enough that the license is valid on the day — and confirm the exact windows with the issuing county clerk before you lock in plans.

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