How to Apply for a Marriage License in Iowa
In Iowa, couples seeking a marriage license must apply at the county registrar's office, commonly referred to as the county recorder. There is no statewide online application option; applicants must apply in person at their county office. Applicants should bring a government-issued photo ID. The application requires an affidavit from an adult witness aged 18 or older who can vouch for the applicant's identity and eligibility.
Iowa imposes a three-day waiting period between application and license issuance. This waiting period may be waived by a district court judge for a $5 fee. The statewide marriage license fee is $35. Specific procedures and hours may vary by county, so applicants should confirm the application process and required documentation with their county registrar's office before visiting.
- Apply at County Registrar (Recorder) — statewide fee.
- Bring government photo ID; one witness (18+) must vouch on the application.
- Pay the license fee ($35 (statewide statutory fee; +$5 per certified copy)).
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.
