>> CLICK HERE to play the video "How to Apply for a Macomb County Marriage License"

Macomb County residents must apply and show proper photo identification (driver's license with a Macomb County address). Birth certificates are helpful but not required; however, 16 and 17-year-old applicants are required to present a certified birth certificate, and the minor must be accompanied by a custodial parent or guardian who must sign a consent form. The custodial parent, guardian, and minor must present picture identification.

If applicants live in two different Michigan counties, the applicant must apply in the county where he or she lives. We will need to see a valid driver's license or state ID to verify the applicant is a Macomb County resident.

If one person lives in Michigan and one out of state, apply at the office of the County Clerk of the Michigan resident. When both applicants live out of state, application must be made in the county in which the marriage will take place.

Waiting Period
Applicants must wait three days from the day of application before picking up the license. This waiting period does not include the application day. The license is valid anywhere in the state for thirty-three (33) days from the date of application. 
Where to Get Married?
Even though you apply for your marriage license in the county you live in, you can get married any place in Michigan.

Marriage Officiants
To perform marriage ceremonies a person should be an ordained minister, magistrate (a civil officer with power to administer and enforce law -- Justice of the Peace), mayor of a Michigan city or a judge. If a minister was ordained online, please contact the State of Michigan at (517) 335-8666. Please note that Macomb County no longer has a "Justice of the Peace."

>> CLICK HERE for a list of local District Courts

>> CLICK HERE for the related Michigan State Statute

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