FAQ'S-Frequently Asked Questions
WHEN APPLYING FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE

Q: Do you issue marriage licenses to inmates?
A: No, we do not. The law requires that both parties must appear in person to apply for a marriage license. Please refer to the South Carolina Code of Laws Section 20-1-220.

Q: Does the marriage license expire?
A: Licenses issued by Dorchester County have no expiration date however some counties licenses do have expirations.

Q: What is the legal age to marry without parental consent?
A: You must be over the age of 18 to marry without parental consent in South Carolina.

Q: Is a blood test required?
A: A blood test is not required in South Carolina.

Q: Do you have to be a resident of South Carolina to get married in South Carolina?
A: No, however, if you apply for and receive a South Carolina marriage license you must marry in South Carolina.

Q: If you get a license in another state, can you be married in South Carolina?
A: No, you must marry in the state that issues you the marriage license.

Q: If you have a South Carolina marriage license, can you get married in another state?
A: No, you must marry in the state that issues you the marriage license.

Q: Is there a waiting period from the time you apply for your license to the time that you can get married?
A: There is a 24-hour waiting period from the time of application for the license to the time the marriage license can be issued. You must apply on Thursday for a Saturday wedding. You can not pick up a marriage license on Saturday. Once you have received your marriage license, there is no further waiting period.

Q: What type of identification is required when applying for a marriage license?
A: You will need a Social Security Card along with one of the following types of identification: a Department of Transportation Issued ID, a driver's license, a military ID, a birth certificate, or a passport.

Q: Who can perform a marriage ceremony?
A: Only Ministers of the Gospel or accepted Jewish Rabbis and Officers authorized to administer oaths in the state are authorized to administer a marriage ceremony in this state. Please refer to South Carolina Code of Laws Section 20-1-20.

Q: What are your business hours?
A: We take applications from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

   
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