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(Introduction) (Resource Guide) (Marriage License) (Wedding Officiant) (Getting Listed) MissouriIn Missouri, individuals must be at least 18 years old to obtain a marriage license. With parental consent, a license may be granted at 15 years of age. A blood test is not required. However, there is a three-day waiting period before the license is issued. The license is then valid for 30 days. A marriage license may be obtained from any county courthouse in the County Clerk’s or Recorder of Deed’s office. Two pieces of identification are required – a driver’s license and social security card. The cost is $48, payable in cash. To be married in the State of Missouri, you must have a Missouri marriage license.
KansasIndividuals must be at least 18 years old to obtain a marriage license regardless of parental consent. A medical exam is not required; however, there is a three-day waiting period. Once issued, the license is valid for six months. As the cost varies, contact your County Clerk’s office for specific information.
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