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Washington Marriage License Requirements

Minimum age
18 without consent
Blood test
no
Witnesses
2 witnesses (18+)

Washington State requires applicants to present a government-issued photo identification and proof of age when applying for a marriage license. The minimum age to marry is 18 without parental consent. Those aged 17 may marry with documented parental consent, while applicants under 17 require both parental consent and court approval. No blood test is required. Washington imposes no state residency requirement for marriage-license applicants.

The application process requires two witnesses, each at least 18 years old, to be present. Washington law includes a mandatory three-day waiting period between license issuance and ceremony, which cannot be waived. The fee for a marriage license varies by county, typically ranging from approximately $60 to $72. Applicants should confirm the exact fee, eligibility requirements, and procedural details directly with the county auditor's office or the Washington State official government website, as requirements and fees may vary by county or change over time. This overview is informational only and does not constitute legal advice.

RequirementWashington
License feevaries by county (~$60-$72; County Auditor)
Fee set byCounty (varies by county)
Waiting period3 days (license effective on the 4th day after issuance; not waivable)
License validity60 days (effective after the 3-day wait)
ID requiredgovernment photo ID; proof of age
Residency requiredno
Minimum age18 without consent; 17 with parental consent; under 17 with consent AND court approval
Blood testno
Witnesses2 witnesses (18+)
Online optionmany counties offer online application; license effective after the 3-day wait
Where to applyCounty Auditor (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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