Apply For A Hillsboro Marriage License

Where can I apply for a marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon?

You can apply for a marriage license at the Washington County Recording Office, located in Room 130 of Public Services Building MS#9 at 155 N. First Avenue, Hillsboro, Oregon. You may also apply for a marriage license by mail by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Washington County Recording Office with a request for a marriage license application. Office hours at the Washington County Recording Office are Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can expect your marriage license to be processed in about 30 minutes. You can visit the official Washington County website for more information on marriage licenses or call (503) 846-8752 to contact the office.  The Washington County website can be accessed at Hillsboro Marriage License.

What are the requirements that I need to meet to receive a marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon?

You and your prospective spouse both need to be single, and at least 18 years old to receive a marriage license in Hillsboro. If you are 17 years old, you can apply for a marriage license only if you have parental consent. You need to show a valid form of photo I.D. when you submit your marriage license application at the Washington County Recording Office.

Can I be issued a marriage license in Hillsboro if I have been recently divorced?

Yes, as long as your divorce has been final for at least one day. The Washington County Recording Office can issue marriage licenses one day after a divorce has been declared final. On your marriage license application you will be asked to indicate the date of your divorce.

How long do I need to wait to use my marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon?

Once your marriage license has been issued, you must wait 3 days before you can use your license. Marriage licenses issued by Washington County are valid anywhere in the state of Oregon for a period of 60 days.

Do I need to have a blood test to apply for a marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon?

No, you do not need to have a blood test to apply for a marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon.

How much do I need to pay for a marriage license in Hillsboro, Oregon?

You need to pay the marriage license fee of $60.00 at the time that you apply for your marriage license. The Washington County Recording Office accepts payment by cash or personal check. Debit or credit cards are not accepted.

Who is authorized to solemnize my marriage in Hillsboro, Oregon?

Judges, county clerks, justices of the peace, and ordained members of religious clergy are all authorized to solemnize marriages in Washington County. Visit the Washington County website to learn more about who is authorized to solemnize your marriage in Hillsboro: Hillsboro Marriage License.

How do I receive a marriage certificate in Hillsboro, Oregon?

After your marriage ceremony, you may order certified copies of your marriage certificate from the Washington County Recording Office in person or by mail. There is a fee of $7.75 for each certified copy. Visit the Washington County website to learn more about ordering your marriage certificate: Hillsboro Marriage License.

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