Anderson County Marriage License Services

Anderson County is located in central Kentucky, with Lawrenceburg serving as the county seat. The Anderson County Clerk issues marriage licenses to all eligible couples. You do not need to be a resident of Anderson County to apply. Out-of-state visitors are welcome to obtain their license here. The county clerk's office is located in Lawrenceburg. Staff members provide friendly and professional service. They will guide you through the application process efficiently. Most couples receive their license the same day they apply. Lawrenceburg offers a charming small-town atmosphere for couples.

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Anderson County Quick Facts

$60.00 Marriage License Fee
30 Days Valid
24,953 County Population
None Waiting Period

Anderson County Clerk Marriage License Services

The Anderson County Clerk handles all marriage license applications. The office is in Lawrenceburg. Both parties must appear in person together. The staff will verify your identification documents. They will assist with the application forms. Payment is collected at the time of application. You will receive your license the same day. The office maintains all marriage records securely.

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The office is located at 137 South Main Street in Lawrenceburg. This is in the courthouse area. The building is easy to find. Parking is available nearby. The office provides excellent customer service. Staff greet visitors warmly. They work efficiently while ensuring accuracy. Call 502-839-3041 with any questions. The staff are knowledgeable about marriage requirements.

Office Anderson County Clerk
Physical Address 137 South Main Street
Lawrenceburg, KY 40342
County Seat Lawrenceburg
Phone (502) 839-3041
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Anderson County Marriage License Requirements

Obtaining a marriage license in Anderson County follows Kentucky state law. Both parties must appear in person at the clerk's office. This requirement is mandatory. The clerk must witness both parties signing the application. Proper identification is essential.

You must present valid identification. A driver's license or passport is acceptable. The ID must be current and not expired. The clerk will make a copy for the file. You must provide your Social Security number. You do not need the physical card. This is required by state law.

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Both parties must be at least 18 years old. No one under 17 can marry in Kentucky. Applicants who are 17 need a court order. There is a mandatory 15-day waiting period after the court order. Most applicants are adults. Be prepared to prove your age.

Kentucky does not require blood tests. There is no waiting period after receiving your license. You can marry the same day. Find an authorized officiant. Have your ceremony performed. The license is valid immediately.

Anderson County Marriage License Application Process

The application process is straightforward. Visit the county clerk's office. Both parties must be present. Bring valid identification. Bring payment for the fee. The fee is sixty dollars. Pay at the clerk's counter. Staff will provide the application forms.

Complete the forms together. Provide your full legal names. Enter your dates of birth. State your birthplaces. Include your parents' names. List any previous marriages. Be truthful. The clerk will review everything.

After completing the forms, sign them. The clerk witnesses your signatures. Then pay the fee. The clerk issues your license immediately. The entire process takes less than an hour.

Marriage License Validity in Anderson County

Your marriage license is valid for 30 days. You must have your ceremony within this period. Plan accordingly. If your license expires, you must reapply.

The license is valid throughout Kentucky. You can marry in Lawrenceburg or anywhere in the state. The license is not valid outside Kentucky.

Recording Your Anderson County Marriage License

After your ceremony, your officiant must complete and return the license to the clerk within 30 days. The clerk records your marriage. You can obtain certified copies later. Contact the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics.

Anderson County Marriage Laws and Statutes

Kentucky law governs all marriages. KRS 402.080 addresses marriage licenses. You cannot marry close relatives. First cousins cannot marry. You cannot marry if already married.

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Cities in Anderson County

Anderson County includes several communities. Lawrenceburg is the largest city and county seat. All marriage licenses are issued from Lawrenceburg.

The county is conveniently located near Frankfort and Lexington, offering access to additional wedding venues.

Nearby Counties with Marriage License Services

These counties border Anderson County. You may apply at any of these clerk's offices. Your license will be valid throughout Kentucky.