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Florida Marriage License

Florida Marriage License Process with Ladybug Mobile Services

Stress Free Wedding Coordinator or Marriage License Services

Complete Wedding Coordinator service is $225, and includes the following:

  • Marriage application completion/fee submission
  • Receive license via email from local Clerk of Court
  • Review license/take notary oath, sign
  • Ensure Family Law Handbook or course completed
  • Deliver the notarized Marriage License Form to the local Clerk of Court
  • Deliver to local Clerk of Court
  • Deliver certified Marriage License to couple

 

Our Wedding Coordinator service simplifies the marriage license process for couples. We handle pre-requirements review, submit the application to the Lake County Clerk, complete the necessary oath with the couple, and ensure they receive their marriage license, valid for 60 days. Need help with your marriage license? Schedule a consultation with us. We offer services in Spanish too!

LADYBUG MOBILE SERVICES LOCAL WEDDING COORDINATOR (WC) PROCESS

PRE-REQUIREMENTS FOR COUPLE Must be over 18 years old, bring valid government issued IDs and payment of $86 (non-refundable) to our appointment. Complete Information Sheet OR fill in the marriage application. Read the Family Law Handbook and decide if taking the premarital course, fee will be $61 instead of $86.

  1. FLH, PS, PC, DH743A Couple will read the Family Law Handbook (FLH), complete Required Premarital Statement acknowledging completed/not completed the premarital course (to waive a 3 day wait), obtained the FLH, understand fees are non-refundable, children over 18 or under 18 fill in DH 743A. Return originals to me.

  2. MARRIAGE LICENSE FORM I will deliver documents and payment to local County Clerk. Clerk will enter applicant’s information and generate the marriage license form (MLF). I will receive the form via email. I will release MLF to couple, couple must review and affirm oath.

  3. NOTARIAL OATH I will administer oath: “”Do you swear or affirm that all the information given on this application is true and correct to the best of your knowledge and that there is no legal objection to your marriage?” Couple sign, I will add notary sign/seal application.

  4. DELIVER DOCUMENTS I will deliver MLF and Premarital Statement documents to local County Clerk and receive the marriage license. I will deliver the marriage license to the couple. License is valid for 60 days.

  5. CERTIFICATE OF MARRIAGE After the ceremony, the officiate or notary will complete the Certificate of Marriage and deliver the completed marriage license to the clerk. The clerk will record the license and return a certified copy to me. Must be returned within 10 days of ceremony.

  6. OFFICIAL! I will return the certified marriage certificate to the couple!

LOCATIONS & FEES LOCAL WEDDING COORDINATOR

MARRIAGE LICENSE OFFICE LOCATIONS

Lake County Courthouse North Wing, 3rd Floor, 550 W. Main St., Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: (352) 253-2648 Open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

South Lake Branch Office 290 Citrus Tower Blvd., Suite 116, Clermont The office is located behind the Citrus Tower Village Publix shopping center. Phone: (352) 253-4589 Open Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed for lunch from noon to 1 p.m.

North Lake Branch Office 902 Avenida Central, The Villages. The office is located in the Villages of Lady Lake. Phone: (352) 253-4575 Open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed for lunch from 12 to 1 p.m.


LOCAL CLERK MARRIAGE LICENSE FEES Marriage application and license (includes one certified copy of license) $86.00

If pre-marital class certification filed (3-day waiting period waived) $61.00

Providing a certified copy $3.00


LADYBUG MOBILE SERVICES WEDDING COORDINATOR FEES

Complete Wedding Coordinator service is $225, includes the following:

  • Marriage application completion/fee submission
  • Receive license via email from local Clerk of Court
  • Review license/take notary oath, sign
  • Ensure Family Law Handbook or course completed
  • Deliver notarized Marriage License Form to local Clerk of Court
  • Deliver to local Clerk of Court
  • Deliver certified Marriage License to couple

LADYBUG MOBILE SERVICES WEDDING OFFICIANT FEES

Ranges from $75 to $250 depending on services which include:

  • Solemnizing Marriage
  • Assist with Vows
  • Keepsake Marriage Certificate
  • Delivery of Marriage Certificate to local Clerk of Court

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Florida Statute Summary

Florida Statute 741.01 outlines the process and fees for marriage licenses:

Florida Statute Summary

Florida Statute 741.01 outlines the process and fees for marriage licenses:

  • Issuance: Licenses issued by county court judges or clerks of the circuit court.
  • Application Requirements: Couples must declare any mutual children born in Florida.
  • StandardFee: $2 for application processing, plus an additional $25 towards the Domestic Violence Trust Fund.
  • Additional State Fee: An extra $25 for the State Courts Revenue Trust Fund.
  • Discount for Premarital Course: A $25 discount for couples who complete a qualified premarital preparation course.

Florida Statute 741.0305 outlines a marriage license fee reduction for couples completing a premarital preparation course:

  • Course Completion: Couples must complete a minimum 4-hour course, providing a completion certificate when applying for a marriage license.
  • Course Content: Topics include conflict management, communication, financial responsibilities, parenting, and marital counseling insights.
  • Qualified Instructors: Instructors range from licensed psychologists to religious institution representatives.
  • Course Cost: Paid by the applicants.
  • Certification and Registration: Course providers must register with the circuit court, providing qualifications and compliance with course requirements.

The Family Law Handbook as per Florida Statute 741.0306 includes:

  • Creation and Review: Developed by The Florida Bar’s Family Law Section and reviewed by the Family Court Steering Committee.
  • Availability: Distributed by circuit court clerks and offered in various electronic formats.
  • Contents: Covers prenuptial agreements, parenting plans, relocation, child support, property rights, alimony, domestic violence, dissolution procedures, parent education, community resources, and women’s rights.
  • Annual Update: The handbook’s content is reviewed and updated every year.

Summary of Florida Statute 741.04 on Marriage License Issuance:

  • Age Requirements: Licenses are not issued to those under 18, except 17-year-olds with parental consent and a partner within 2 years of age.
  • Affidavit Requirement: Parties must submit an affidavit with social security numbers and ages.
  • Identification for Non-Citizens: Non-U.S. citizens may provide a social security number, alien registration number, or other identification.
  • Premarital Preparation Course: Couples must indicate whether they’ve completed a premarital course and read the marriage rights and responsibilities handbook.
  • Marriage License Delay: A 3-day delay is applied if no premarital course is completed, with exceptions for non-Florida residents and hardship cases.

Florida Statutes 741.041, 741.07, 741.08, 741.09, 741.10, and 741.212 cover marriage record-keeping and recognition:

  • License Validity (741.041): Marriage licenses are valid for 60 days after issuance, with the expiration date stated on the license.
  • Authorized Officiants (741.07): Regularly ordained ministers, elders, clergy, judicial officers, clerks of circuit courts, and notaries in Florida can solemnize marriage. This includes members of the Quaker or Friends societies performing marriages according to their rites.
  • License Requirement for Solemnization (741.08): Before solemnizing a marriage, the officiant must ensure the couple has a valid marriage license. The officiant must certify the marriage on the license and return it to the issuing office within 10 days.
  • Record of Marriage (741.09): Judges and clerks must record marriage licenses, officiant names, and marriage dates.
  • Proof of Marriage (741.10): If a marriage certificate is unavailable, the marriage can be proved by affidavits from witnesses.
  • Same-Sex Marriage Recognition (741.212): Before being invalidated by federal law, this statute stated that Florida did not recognize same-sex marriages for any purpose and defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman. However, this is no longer enforceable due to subsequent U.S. Supreme Court rulings.

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