ID Requirement: Driver's license and Social Security number.
Residency Requirement: Do not have to be a resident of South Carolina.
If Previously Married: No proof of divorce is required.
Application Requirement: Both parties to a marriage should appear in person at the office of a South Carolina County Probate Judge and file a written application. This application asks for the full name, Social Security number, age, and place of residence of both the bride and the groom. It is a sworn statement that must be signed by both parties and notarized in the office of the Probate Judge.
Fees: $15. Cash Only.
Waiting Period: There is a 24-hour waiting period after the application is filed before the license can be picked up and the marriage can take place.
Blood Tests: None.
Under 18: If you are under the age of 18, parental consent can be granted for boys who are at least 16 years old and for girls who are at least 14 years old. All minor applicants must file an original birth certificate or a certified copy of their birth certificate, which becomes a part of their permanent application record. The parent or legal guardian of a minor applicant must appear at the same time as the minor to present identification and sign a form consenting to the marriage.
If you are 18 years old or older, you do not need parental consent. But you must provide proof of your age (or simply identification if you're over age 25).
Any of the following are accepted:
- Valid driver's license
- Original birth certificate or a certified copy of your birth certificate
- Valid South Carolina identification card issued by the South Carolina Department of Public Safety
- Current military identification card;
- Current passport.
Proxy Marriages: No.
Common Law Marriage: No.
Cousin Marriage: Yes. First cousin.
Same-Sex Marriage: No.
Officiants: Ministers of the gospel who are authorized to administer oaths in this state may perform marriages. Ministers must complete the marriage license and give 1 copy to the bride and groom and the other two must be returned to the county judge of probate who issued it, within 15 days after the marriage.
Valid: There is no expiration date for a South Carolina marriage license.
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