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Forever Love Ministries
Maine Marriage Laws
ID Requirement: Picture ID such as a driver's license along with a certified copy of your birth certificates. You should know your Social Security numbers. You should both also know your parent's full name, mother's maiden name, and the states in which you were born. Persons are required to provide social security numbers when applying for a Maine marriage license.
Application Requirement: Both the bride and groom must appear in person at the time of applying.
Residency Requirement: If both persons reside in the State of Maine, in the same municipality they need to file with their municipal clerk. If both persons reside in the State of Maine, in separate municipalities, they must file with at least ONE municipal clerk, they do not need to file with both. If one party to a marriage is a resident and one party resides outside the State of Maine, then they need to file intentions at the office of the clerk where the resident resides. If both parties to a marriage are non-residents of the State of Maine, then they must file intentions at ANY municipal office in the State of Maine and they are then free to marry anywhere within the state.
Waiting Period: No waiting period.
Previously Married: Previously married persons must still provide certified documentation showing that their previous marriage has ended and that they are free to marry.
Fees: $10.00 PER PERSON, a total of $20.00. This charge does not include the cost of a certified copy of the marriage certificate after the marriage is solemnized. The bride and groom are responsible to purchase that after the license has been filed. The fees for that are:
� $7.00 at the municipal office level ($3.00
for additional copies ordered at the same time)
� $10.00 at the state level ($4.00 for additional
copies ordered at the same time)
Other Tests: No blood test requirement.
Under 18: Applicants must be over 18 years old.
� A license shall not be issued to anyone under the
age of 18 without written parental consent.
� A license shall not be issued to anyone under
the age of 16 without written parental consent and the written consent of a
judge.
Cousin Marriage: Yes. First cousins may marry in Maine provided they present the municipal clerk with a certificate of genetic counseling from a physician.
Officiants: The
following persons are authorized to perform marriages in Maine:
A.
If a resident of this State:
(1)
B. Whether a resident or nonresident of this State and whether or not a citizen of the United States:
(1
Valid: License is valid for 90 days. The license can only be used within the State of Maine.
Contact
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Great Falls, MT 59401
Telephone: 406-231-8683
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