Getting Married in Virginia
1. Age Requirements and Consent

The minimum age for marriage in the Commonwealth of Virginia is sixteen (16) years for both the bride
and groom; however, if either party is under eighteen (18), consent to the marriage must be given by
the father, mother or legal guardian. This may be done in person by the parent or legal guardian before
the person issuing the license or by written consent properly sworn to before a notary public. Special
provisions are made in Virginia law to allow marriage for under age parties when the female is pregnant
and for situations in which under age applicants have no parent or legal guardian.

2. Prohibited Marriages

  • A marriage entered into prior to the dissolution of an earlier marriage of one or both parties.
  • A marriage between an ancestor and or descendant; or between a brother and a sister; or
    between an uncle and a niece; or between an aunt and a nephew; whether the relationship is by
    half or the whole blood or adoption.
  • When either of the parties lacks capacity to consent to the marriage because of mental incapacity
    or infirmity.
  • A marriage between persons of the same gender (same sex).
  • "Common Law" marriages are not valid if entered into in Virginia or any other jurisdiction, which
    does not permit them for its residents.

3. License Requirements

  • Blood Test - There is no blood test requirement for marriage in Virginia.
  • Where to obtain license - A license for marriage in Virginia is issued by the clerk or his/her
    deputy clerk of a circuit court in any county or city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The
    ceremony may be performed anywhere in the State. Applicants must, under oath, furnish
    information required to complete the marriage record. These items are material and the applicant
    may be subject to prosecution for perjury for violation of the portion of the statutes which
    requires this information. For divorced persons, there is no statutory waiting period before
    marriage after the divorce is granted unless remarriage is specifically prohibited by a court. In
    some cases, clerks may require documentary proof of age or termination of previous marriage.
    Most of the offices of the clerks of court are closed on Saturdays.
  • Time Limitations - The marriage must be performed within sixty (60) days after the license is
    issued. There is no waiting period required between application and issuance of the license and a
    couple may be married immediately after the issuance of a license.
  • Fees - A fee of $30 is charged by the clerk of court for issuing a marriage license. Any person
    authorized to celebrate the rites of marriage shall be permitted to charge a fee not to exceed $30
    for each ceremony.
  • Virginia issued license - The marriage license issued in Virginia is for marriages to be performed
    in Virginia ONLY.
  • Marriages performed outside of Virginia - Marriages performed outside of Virginia are filed in the
    state or country in which the marriage was performed. You must contact the state or country
    you were married in to obtain a copy of the marriage record.

4. Marriage Ceremony

  • Who may perform? - A minister of any religious denomination must be authorized by a circuit
    court to celebrate the rites of matrimony. To obtain such authorization, the minister must
    produce proof of his ordination and regular communion with the religious society of which he is
    a reputed member. In addition, the court in each city and county has appointed persons who are
    eligible to perform civil marriage ceremonies. For marriages between persons belonging to any
    religious society which has no ordained minister, refer to Section 20-26, Code of Virginia,
    Domestic Relations.
  • Witnesses - There is no statutory requirement that witnesses be present at the marriage
    ceremony.
  • Marriage Record - The minister or other person officiating at the marriage must complete and
    sign the Marriage Register and the Marriage Return and forward both forms to the clerk of the
    court who issued the license within five (5) days after the ceremony is performed. The Marriage
    Return is forwarded by the clerk of the court to the State Division of Vital Records. In addition
    to the forms to be returned to the clerk, the officiate may also prepared a certificate to be given
    to the newly married couple. If the minister or person who performs the marriage ceremony
    does not return the Marriage Register and the Marriage Return to the clerk of the court who
    issued the license, there will be no record of the marriage in the courts or with the state.

5. Certified Copies

If a certified copy of the marriage is required, it may be obtained from the office of the clerk of court
who issued the license (contact the court for the cost) or from the Virginia Division of Vital Records in
Richmond, Virginia, for a fee of $12.00 for each copy. When application is made for a copy of a
marriage record from the Division of Vital Records, the following information should be included: full
name of groom, full maiden name of bride, date and place of marriage and the name of the circuit court
that issued the marriage license.
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