Apply For A Kansas City Marriage License

Where can we go to apply for a marriage license in Kansas City, Missouri?

Marriage licenses in Jackson County are issued by the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds. You need to appear together in person at the office to apply for a marriage license. The office of the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds in Kansas City is located in Room 104 at the Jackson County Courthouse, 415 E. 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. The office phone number is (816) 881-1577. The office accepts marriage license applications Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. You can learn more about the marriage license application process on the official Jackson County website at Kansas City Marriage License.

How can we qualify for a marriage license in Kansas City, Missouri?  

You both need to be at least 18 years of age when you apply for a marriage license in Jackson County. At the office of the Recorder of Deeds, you both will be asked to present a valid photo I.D. and proof of social security number. You do not need to be residents of Jackson County to apply for a marriage license at the office of the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds. You can learn more about the requirements to obtain a marriage license online at the Jackson County official website at Kansas City Marriage License.

Can we apply for a marriage license in Kansas City, Missouri if one of us is a minor?

If either of you is not yet 18 years of age but at least 15 years of age, you can apply for a marriage license, but the minor applicant will need to have parental consent. You can learn more online at Kansas City Marriage License.

When will our marriage license become valid in Kansas City, Missouri?  

Your marriage license will become valid when issued and will remain valid for a period of 30 days. Your Jackson County marriage license will be valid anywhere in the state of Missouri until the license expires.

Do we need blood test results to apply for a marriage license in Kansas City, Missouri?

No, you do not need blood test results to apply for a marriage license in Kansas City.

What will we have to pay for our marriage license in Kansas City, Missouri?

When you apply for a marriage license in Jackson County, you will have to pay a fee of $50.00. You can pay the marriage license fee with cash, credit card (except American Express), or debit card at the time that you submit a marriage license application.

Who will be able to perform our wedding ceremony in Kansas City, Missouri?

Your wedding ceremony in Kansas City may be performed by an authorized person such as a judge or an ordained member of religious clergy such as a priest, a minister, or a rabbi.

Where can we go to request a certified copy of our marriage certificate in Kansas City, Missouri?

After your signed marriage license has been recorded, you may request certified copies of your marriage certificate from the office of the Jackson County Recorder of Deeds in person or by mail. You will have to pay a fee of $10.00 for each certified copy that you order. You can learn more about how to obtain a certified copy of the marriage certificate online at the Jackson County official website at Kansas City Marriage License.

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