Apply For An Evanston Marriage License

How can I apply for a marriage license in Evanston, Illinois?

You can apply for a marriage license by submitting a marriage license application at any of the six locations of the Cook County Clerk’s office. The closest office location to you in Evanston is the North suburbs office in Skokie. The office is located at 5600 W. Old Orchard Road in Skokie, Illinois. To call the office, dial (847) 470-7233. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with extended hours for marriage license services on Wednesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Visit the Cook County Clerk’s office website to learn more: Evanston Marriage License.

How can I qualify for a marriage license in Evanston, Illinois?

You can qualify for a marriage license in Evanston if you are single and at least 18 years old. You and your prospective spouse must be members of the opposite sex and you cannot be close blood relatives. In Cook County, first cousins can marry if both parties are over the age of 50.

What documents are required when I apply for my marriage license at the Cook County Clerk’s office?

At the Cook County Clerk’s office you will be required to present an accepted form of I.D. such as a driver’s license or a passport. You can see a list of other accepted forms of I.D. at  Evanston Marriage License. Also, if either of you has been divorced in the last six months, you will be required to present a certified copy of the divorce decree.

Can I be issued a marriage license in Evanston, Illinois if I am a minor?

Yes, but you will need to meet some additional requirements. You must have parental consent to apply for a marriage license, which means that both of your parents must appear at the Cook County Clerk’s office and present valid I.D. You will be required to present a certified copy of your birth certificate along with another form of I.D. that shows your birth date.

How long is the waiting period before I can use my marriage license in Evanston, Illinois?

You can use your marriage license starting the day after the license is issued by the Cook County Clerk’s office. Your marriage license will remain valid for a period of 60 days and you can be married anywhere in Cook County.

Do I need a blood test before I apply for a marriage license in Evanston, Illinois?

No. You do not need to have a blood test to apply for a marriage license in Cook County.

How much should I expect to pay for my marriage license in Evanston, Illinois?

You should expect to pay $60.00 for the marriage license fee when you submit your marriage license application.

Who can I invite to perform my wedding ceremony in Evanston, Illinois? 

You can invite an authorized ordained clergy member of any religion to perform your wedding ceremony in Evanston, Illinois. You could also invite an active or retired judge to perform your wedding ceremony.

How do I order a marriage certificate in Evanston, Illinois?

There are several ways that you can order your marriage certificate: online, by phone, by mail, in person, or at a local Currency Exchange. The first certified copy of your marriage certificate costs a $15.00 fee, with a $4.00 fee for each additional copy. Visit the Cook County Clerk’s office website to learn more: Evanston Marriage License.

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