Logan County Marriage License Records

Logan County sits in south central Kentucky with Russellville serving as the county seat. The Logan County Clerk issues marriage licenses to couples planning to marry anywhere in the Commonwealth. Their downtown Russellville office welcomes both residents and visitors. Staff members guide applicants through the process efficiently. You can obtain your license the same day you apply. The county borders Tennessee and serves a diverse community with rich agricultural heritage.

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Logan County Quick Facts

$50.00 License Fee
30 Days Valid
8-4:30 Office Hours
No Waiting Period

Logan County Clerk Marriage License Office

The Logan County Clerk serves as the local official responsible for issuing marriage licenses. Their Russellville office processes all applications for couples planning to wed. You must visit in person to apply. Both parties must appear together. The staff will verify your identification. They will process your application. You pay the fee and receive your license the same day. The office maintains records of all marriages performed with licenses they issued.

The Russellville office sits at 229 West 3rd Street in downtown Russellville. This central location makes it easy to find. Parking is available near the courthouse. The building is accessible for all visitors. Staff members are knowledgeable and helpful. Call ahead if you have special needs or questions. The main phone number is (270) 726-6061. The office also operates on select Saturdays for motor vehicle services.

Office Logan County Clerk
Physical Address 229 West 3rd Street
Russellville, KY 42276
Mailing Address P.O. Box 358
Russellville, KY 42276
Phone (270) 726-6061
Fax (270) 726-4355
Email stacy.watkins@ky.gov
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM (2nd and 4th Saturday, motor vehicle only)
County Clerk Stacy Watkins
Time Zone Central Time

Marriage License Requirements in Logan County

Getting a marriage license in Logan County follows Kentucky state law. The requirements are straightforward. You do not need to be a Kentucky resident. Out of state couples are welcome to apply. You can use the license anywhere within Kentucky borders. The license remains valid for thirty days from the date of issue. You must hold your ceremony within this window. If the license expires, you must reapply and pay the fee again.

Both parties must appear in person at the clerk's office. This is a strict requirement with no exceptions. You cannot send a representative. You cannot complete the process entirely online. Both individuals must show valid identification. A driver's license or state ID works. A passport is also acceptable. You must know your Social Security number. You do not need to bring the physical card. The clerk will ask for basic information including your age, address, and marital history. You will also provide your parents' full names.

If you were previously married, you may need to show proof of how the marriage ended. Bring a certified copy of your divorce decree or death certificate. The clerk needs to verify you are legally free to marry. Kentucky does not recognize bigamy. The clerk will verify your documents. Keep copies of your papers for your personal records.

Required Identification

  • Valid driver's license or state picture ID
  • Certified U.S. birth certificate
  • Passport, visa, or green card with picture (translated to English if necessary)
  • Military ID (accepted at Logan County)

Age Requirements

Both parties must be 18 years or older to marry without restrictions. Applicants who are 17 years old must obtain a court order from Family Court or District Court. The court order must grant permission to marry and remove the disability of minority. At least 15 days must have elapsed since the court order was granted. No marriage license may be issued to anyone under 17 in Kentucky under any circumstances.

Logan County Marriage License Application Process

The application process in Logan County is designed to be efficient. Both parties arrive at the clerk's office together. You complete the application form with your personal information. The clerk will review your identification documents. You will answer questions under oath about your marital status and relationship. After verification, you pay the license fee. The clerk issues your marriage license immediately.

The application form requests standard information from both parties. You will provide your full legal name, current address, and date of birth. You will state your place of birth including county and state. You will provide your father's full name and your mother's full maiden name. You will indicate your occupation and current marital status. You will state the number of any previous marriages. You will specify your race and ethnicity. You will confirm whether you are related to your partner by blood.

The form also includes a section about incestuous marriages prohibited by Kentucky law. You must read and acknowledge this statement. False statements on a marriage license application are illegal. Take your time completing the form accurately. Errors can cause delays or complications later.

Logan County Marriage License Fee

The marriage license fee in Logan County is fifty dollars. This fee is set by the county and may vary from other Kentucky counties. Contact the clerk's office to confirm the current fee before visiting. The clerk typically accepts cash and checks. Ask about credit card acceptance when you call. Bring exact change if paying with cash to simplify the transaction.

Your payment covers the license issuance and record keeping. The clerk files your information with the state vital statistics system. They maintain permanent records at the county level. If you need certified copies of your marriage certificate after the wedding, those cost extra. Certified copies typically cost five dollars each. You will need certified copies for name changes and official purposes.

Recording Your Logan County Marriage

After your wedding ceremony, your officiant must return the completed marriage license to the Logan County Clerk. This must occur within thirty days of your ceremony date. The officiant completes their section of the license. They provide their name, title, and signature. Two witnesses must also sign and print their names on the license.

Once the clerk receives the returned license, they record the marriage in the official county records. The marriage then becomes part of the public record. You may request certified copies of your marriage certificate after recording. Visit the clerk's office in person with your identification. Pay the copy fee to receive your certified document. Keep this document safe. You will need it for name changes, insurance updates, and other legal purposes.

If you do not receive your certified copy within a reasonable time after your wedding, contact the clerk's office. They can verify whether your officiant returned the license. They can confirm the recording status. Prompt follow-up prevents complications with your legal marital status.

Name Change After Marriage

After receiving your certified marriage certificate from the Logan County Clerk, you may begin the name change process if you choose to change your name. Kentucky law does not require either spouse to change their name. The marriage license simply provides the legal documentation to do so if desired.

The typical name change process involves several steps. First, take your certified marriage certificate to the Social Security Administration office. After your Social Security record is updated, wait at least one day before changing your driver's license. Visit the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet or your local Circuit Court Clerk's office to update your driver's license. Then update your name with your employer, banks, credit cards, and other institutions.

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Cities in Logan County

Logan County includes several communities. Russellville serves as the county seat and primary location for the County Clerk's office. All marriage license applications are processed at the Russellville location. Whether you live in the city or rural areas of Logan County, you visit the same office.

Other communities in Logan County include Adairville, Auburn, and Lewisburg. Residents from all areas use the Russellville clerk's office for marriage licenses and other county services.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Logan County. You may also apply for a marriage license in any of these offices. Your license will be valid anywhere in Kentucky. Choose the location that works best for your wedding plans.