Missouri Marriage
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Entering a legal marriage in Missouri requires obtaining a valid Missouri marriage license. Missouri marriage law puts certain restraints in place for minor children and for those who have completed their divorce process. Additionally, Missouri does not recognize a valid common-law marriage on its own but does recognize those validly entered into in another state. See below for more details on the requirements for applying for a Missouri formal marriage license.
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Missouri Marriage Consent Laws
- With Parental Consent: Minors between the ages of 15 and 17 may marry in Missouri only with parental consent. Minors 14 and younger must also obtain an order from a circuit court judge in order to make their marriage valid. A judge will only grant such an order for “good cause.”
- Without Parental Consent: Adults 18 and older may marry in Missouri without parental consent.
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Missouri Common Law Marriage
The state of Missouri does not recognize common-law marriage but does recognize those that were validly created in another state.
Missouri Legal Marriage License
- Residency: No residency requirement.
- Tests: None.
- Identification Required: Photo ID such as a driver’s license and a social security card.
- Appearance/Proxy: No proxy marriages in Missouri.
- Previous Marriages: Previously married individuals must provide the date their previous marriage ended, and cannot get a marriage license until 30 days after the divorce was finalized.
- Length of License: 30 days from the time of issuance.
- Fees: $50, payable in cash only.
- Authorized Missouri Officiants: Any Circuit Court or Associate Circuit Court judge, and any ordained minister.
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