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New Mexico Marriage License Requirements

Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no
Witnesses
2 witnesses (18+) sign the marriage license

In New Mexico, couples seeking a marriage license must provide government-issued photo identification and proof of age. The minimum age to marry is 18 without any additional requirements. Individuals aged 16 or 17 may marry with documented parental consent, while those under 16 require both parental consent and a court order. No blood test is required. Two witnesses, each at least 18 years of age, must sign the marriage license. New Mexico does not impose residency requirements on applicants. A statewide fee of $25 applies to all marriage licenses.

Marriage license applications should be submitted to the county clerk's office in the county where the marriage will take place. Specific procedures, documentation formats, and timelines may vary by county. Prospective applicants are advised to contact their local county clerk or consult the New Mexico state government website to confirm current eligibility requirements and obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information before applying.

RequirementNew Mexico
License fee$25 (statewide statutory fee; County Clerk)
Fee set byState (statewide)
Waiting periodnone
License validityno statutory expiration (use promptly; confirm with county)
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; proof of age
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; 16-17 with parental consent; under 16 with consent AND court order
Blood testno
Witnesses2 witnesses (18+) sign the marriage license
Online optionno statewide online option; apply at the County Clerk
Where to applyCounty Clerk (statewide $25 fee, county-administered)
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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