Are blood tests required?
No, the law requiring a blood test was abolished October 1, 1986.
No, the law requiring a blood test was abolished October 1, 1986.
Many local churches and counseling services offer the course. The Lake County Clerk’s Office provides a roster of Premarital Preparation Course Providers (PDF) as a convenience.
The date the license is issued counts as the first day of the waiting period. You would then need to wait two additional full days, but can then be married on the following day. For example, if a marriage license is obtained on Friday, the couple can marry on Monday.
There is no waiting period for Florida residents who certify that they have both completed a premarital preparation course from a registered provider within the past 12 months. For Florida residents who have not taken the course, there is a three-day waiting period between issuance of the license and the time it becomes valid for use. …
Both parties must be present when applying for a marriage license. By law, couples must read a Family Law Marriage Handbook (PDF) supplied by the Clerk and sign a statement acknowledging that they have both read the document before applying for the license. You can both do this on the same day as applying for the …
Any two people 18 years of age or older. A person age 17 with parental or guardian consent, provided the other party is no more than two years older.