How to Apply for a Marriage License in Kansas
Marriage license applications in Kansas are processed at the District Court Clerk's office in the applicant's county of residence. No statewide online application option is available; applicants must apply in person at the courthouse. Applicants should bring a government-issued photo identification and proof of age. The statewide statutory fee is approximately $85.50, though applicants should confirm the current fee amount with their local county clerk's office before applying.
Kansas imposes a three-day waiting period between license issuance and marriage ceremony. A judge may waive this waiting period for cause. The specific procedures and any additional local requirements may vary by county, so applicants should contact their District Court Clerk's office directly to confirm the application process, required documents, and current fees before submitting their application.
- Apply at District Court Clerk (statewide fee).
- Bring government photo ID; proof of age.
- Pay the license fee ($85.50 (statewide statutory fee; District Court Clerk)).
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.
