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Kansas Marriage License Requirements

Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no
Witnesses
no witnesses required (officiant signs)

In Kansas, applicants must present a government-issued photo identification and proof of age to obtain a marriage license. The minimum age to marry without parental consent is 18. Individuals aged 16 or 17 may marry with the written consent of both parents or an order from a judge. Marriage is not permitted for anyone under 16. Kansas does not require a blood test or witnesses to obtain a license; the officiant who performs the ceremony is responsible for the required signatures.

A three-day waiting period applies to all marriage licenses in Kansas, though a judge may waive this requirement. No state residency requirement exists. The statewide statutory fee is approximately $85.50, though applicants should confirm the current fee amount with their county clerk before applying. Because marriage license requirements can vary by county and change over time, individuals should verify all eligibility criteria and current procedures directly with their county clerk or consult the official Kansas state statutes before submitting an application.

RequirementKansas
License fee$85.50 (statewide statutory fee; District Court Clerk)
Fee set byState (statewide)
Waiting period3 days (waivable by a judge for cause)
License validity6 months
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; proof of age
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; 16-17 with consent of both parents OR a judge; under 16 not permitted
Blood testno
Witnessesno witnesses required (officiant signs)
Online optionno statewide online option; apply at the District Court Clerk
Where to applyDistrict Court Clerk (statewide fee)
Governing lawSet by state statute — refer to your state’s official statutes and the issuing County Clerk for the governing rule

Confirm locally. Requirements come from public-record state law and can change. Verify with the issuing county clerk or state .gov. Informational only — not legal advice.

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