Have the ceremony" tab to review the next step. Who can officiate the ceremony? State law prescribes who can perform a marriage ceremony: active and retired Supreme Court justices, Court of Appeals judges, Superior Court judges, Superior Court commissioners, and judges of courts of limited jurisdiction, as well as any regularly licensed or ordained minister or priest of any church or religious denomination. See Chapter Ministers from any state may perform marriage ceremonies, but the ceremony must be performed in the State of Washington.
Neither person getting married may perform the ceremony. To schedule a wedding with a judge click on the links below for instructions and contact information:. Immediately following the ceremony, the couple, the officiant, and two witnesses must sign the marriage certificate. It is the officiant's responsibility to complete and return the license to King County within 30 days after the ceremony.
Immediately following the ceremony, the couple, the officiant, and two witnesses must sign the license. The officiant can walk into any of our locations to drop it off in person or use the self-addressed envelope provided in your application packet to mail it.
If you were married in or later, check if your certificate has been processed by searching online records. If your record shows a "Marriage Certificate" Doc Type, then you can request a copy. Marriages to present. If you were married in or earlier, you can request copies from Washington Sate Digital Archives.
Marriages or earlier. All marriage license documents are signed with one's current legal name, never the intended new name. There is no legal requirement for a name change after getting married; it is a right a couple may choose to exercise. If you or your spouse want to change your surname after marriage take a certified copy of your marriage license to any organization that you need to notify, such as the ones listed below.
If you want to change your first or middle name or create a new last name, check with King County District Court for details on a court-ordered name change. Washington state law does not impose a time limit after the wedding by which a name change must be accomplished.
However, if you are making the change more than a year after your wedding, check with each agency to determine if a certified copy of your marriage license will suffice to change your name with them. Check out our frequently asked questions for information such as how to get copies of your marriage license or certificate, if a child can be a witness, and many more.
Eager spouses-to-be lined up to be among the first marriage licenses issued to same-sex couples in King County starting at midnight on December 6, Marriage licensing. Your application must be notarized. Please include at least one phone number where you can be reached during the day. Packets will be returned by Priority Mail or FedEx once your application has been processed.
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