Mississippi Marriage License Requirements
*Both Parties must be 21 years of age to get married in Mississippi WITHOUT parental consent.
*Mississippi Code 93-1-5 states that Males 17 years of age or older and Females 15 years of age or older may marry WITH parental consent and court approval.
*Picture ID and Proof of age is required.
*To obtain a marriage license, both parties must apply in person at your local county Circuit Clerk’s office.
*The fee for a Mississippi marriage license varies by county and is required at the time of application.
*If either party has been divorced within the last six (6) months, a copy of the divorce decree is required
*There is no waiting period, blood tests, or witness requirements in Mississippi.
Be sure to contact your local county Circuit Clerk’s office well in advance of the wedding to find out on what days and during what hours the clerk will be in the office.
*Both Parties must be 21 years of age to get married in Mississippi WITHOUT parental consent.
*Mississippi Code 93-1-5 states that Males 17 years of age or older and Females 15 years of age or older may marry WITH parental consent and court approval.
*Picture ID and Proof of age is required.
*To obtain a marriage license, both parties must apply in person at your local county Circuit Clerk’s office.
*The fee for a Mississippi marriage license varies by county and is required at the time of application.
*If either party has been divorced within the last six (6) months, a copy of the divorce decree is required
*There is no waiting period, blood tests, or witness requirements in Mississippi.
Be sure to contact your local county Circuit Clerk’s office well in advance of the wedding to find out on what days and during what hours the clerk will be in the office.
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Any trespasser that does will be held accountable for Intellectual theft as well as any other viable charges as within the Laws of a Mississippi Court, with exception to where Federal Charges are brought; in which case the trespasser will also be sued for any and all charges and costs including court fees, hotel fees, food, and any other expenses that arise during court proceedings until the close of case.
Any trespasser that does will be held accountable for Intellectual theft as well as any other viable charges as within the Laws of a Mississippi Court, with exception to where Federal Charges are brought; in which case the trespasser will also be sued for any and all charges and costs including court fees, hotel fees, food, and any other expenses that arise during court proceedings until the close of case.