How do I get married in Iron County Utah?

Marriage licenses can be obtained from the Iron County Clerk’s Office, located at 68 S 100 E, Parowan, Utah. Marriage licenses are issued Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Both parties need to be present with required documents listed below.

What documents do you need for a marriage license in Utah?

You will need the following to apply for a marriage license: An in-person application with both applicants present at the time of application. Full names, addresses and dates and places of birth of both applicants. Social security numbers of both applicants, unless an applicant doesn’t have a social security number.

Can you get married online in Utah?

PROVO (KUTV) — Anyone getting married in Utah can now get their marriage licenses online. The Utah County Clerk/Auditor’s Office recently launched the digital application process on its website. Anyone getting married in the state can get their license from any county, according to state law.

How do I apply for a marriage license in Utah?

You can apply for a marriage license at any county clerk’s office. Visit the Utah City and County page on the state’s website for links to local government pages, and look for a link that says something like County Clerk. Check with the county clerk’s office where you intend to get the marriage license for any specific requirements.

How do I find out if someone is married in Utah?

To get a record of a marriage that took place in Utah in 1978 or later, contact the Utah Office of Vital Records and Statistics. For marriages that took place in Utah before 1978, contact the clerk’s office where the marriage took place for records information.

Is there a marriage Handbook in Utah?

Whether you’re engaged, newlywed, remarried, or a seasoned married couple, The Utah Marriage Handbook has information, ideas, and resources that will help you strengthen your relationship with your partner. The Handbook is available as a downloadable eBook in English and Spanish.

Who can officiate a marriage in Utah?

The authority to officiate marriages is governed by Utah Code 30-1-6. The following list is a summary of the code: Ministers, Rabbis, or Priests of any religious denomination who are in regular communion with any religious society, and are 18 years of age or older.

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