Apply For A La Mesa Marriage License
Where do couples apply for a marriage license in La Mesa, California?
Couples planning to be married will need to personally apply for a marriage license at the San Diego County Clerk’s office, located at 1600 Pacific Hwy, #273, San Diego, CA 92101. There are also offices of the County Clerk in El Cajon and in San Marcos that the couple may visit if either of those locations is more convenient than the San Diego location. The County Clerk’s office in El Cajon is located at 200 Magnolia Avenue, El Cajon, CA 92020. The County Clerk’s office in San Marcos is located at 141 E. Carmel Street, San Marcos, CA 92078.
Appointments at the County Clerk’s office must be scheduled in advance by calling 619-237-0502. Both the potential bride and groom need to come to the appointment.
What requirements must a couple meet in order to receive a marriage license in La Mesa, California?
Both the potential bride and groom must be 18 years old or older, and neither can be legally married to another person at the time of the application. If either the potential bride or groom happens to be younger than 18 years old, the couple can still apply for a marriage license after getting approval from the Juvenile Court. The Juvenile Court is located in San Diego at 2851 Meadowlark Drive, and can be reached by phone by calling (858) 634-1600.
At the appointment with the County Clerk’s office, both will need to present a valid identification document (e.g. driver’s license) as well as copies of their birth certificates. For more information about requirements, see the San Diego County Clerk website: La Mesa Marriage License
Are blood tests mandatory for marriage licenses in La Mesa, California?
No, blood tests are not mandatory for marriage license applications in the state of California.
Does the couple need to reside in La Mesa, California?
No, the couple does not need to reside in La Mesa. Residency is not a requirement for marriage licenses in San Diego County. A regular marriage license issued by the San Diego County Clerk’s office can be used anywhere in California, and a confidential marriage license can be used anywhere in San Diego County.
When will the marriage license expire?
A marriage license issued in San Diego County will expire after 30 days.
What if the couple desires a confidential marriage license?
Couples who desire a confidential marriage license will be able to apply for one provided that the meet the requirements. The couple must already be living together, they should both be 18 years old or older, and their marriage ceremony must be performed in San Diego County.
What are the fees for a marriage license and marriage certificate in La Mesa, California?
Regular marriage license: $50
Confidential marriage license: $55.
Civil Ceremony: additional $50.
Marriage certificate: $14
Fees must be paid in cash, check, or a money order. The County Clerk’s office does not accept credit card payment. Debit cards are accepted for an additional charge.
When will the couple receive their marriage certificate?
The couple needs to return to the County Clerk’s office with the marriage license after the marriage ceremony so that the license can be recorded. The couple will be able to pick up their marriage certificate two weeks later.
Who can perform the marriage ceremony?
The couple may choose the person that they want to perform the wedding. If that person is not already legally authorized (e.g. a priest), that person can become legally authorized to perform weddings by becoming a Deputy Marriage Commissioner. He or she will have to fill out an application and pay the application fee of $50. For more information, see San Diego County Marriage License
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