ID
In Nevada, one of the most important requirements for obtaining a marriage license is to show the county clerk records, documents that prove your identification. You will need a photo ID and it can be issued by any state. In Clark County, where Las Vegas is located, there are several forms of photo ID that you can submit to prove your identification, including a driver's license, military ID, passport, permanent resident card or proof of citizenship provided by the Service Citizenship and Immigration to the United States. These documents must also demonstrate that the applicant is over 18 years, which is required to apply for a license in Nevada without a legal guardian.
Fees payable to obtain the license
The application fee for obtaining a marriage license is US $ 60; It can be paid with cash, credit card, cashier's check or money order. This fee may vary among counties. To save time, you can print the marriage license application from the website of the county clerk and fill before going to court. Once your application is approved, Nevada requires you to make the official wedding ceremony within one year from the date of approval. If you want to give up the ceremony, you can stay legally married in the commissioner's office for civil marriage in the courthouse.
Age requirements
Nevada allows people who are 16 or 17 years of age to marry, as long as a parent or legal guardian is present at the time of application for a marriage license. Minors must bring their original birth certificate as proof of age and guardians must provide proof of guardianship. If a parent or guardian can not accompany the child to court to obtain a license, a notarized statement of parents or guardians is required. The statement should have the full name of the parent or guardian, and the age and the child's name. The statement shall provide that consent has been given for the minor to marry.
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