Getting married in Alaska? Congrats. Before you can exchange vows and make it official, you'll need to obtain a state marriage license. I know, this might not be the most fun part of the wedding planning process, but it’s obviously a necessary one. Applying for your license can quickly become a daunting task, but fear not – we've got you covered with this step-by-step guide on how to apply for your Alaska State Marriage License.
In this guide, we will walk you through the entire process of applying for an Alaska State Marriage License, so you can have a stress-free experience. From gathering the required documents to visiting the Alaska Division of Vital Statistics office, we'll provide all the information you need to navigate the application process smoothly.
Please keep in mind that I am NOT a legal professional; however, I have planned MANY Alaska Wedding and Elopements and have helped a ton of couples go through the process of getting legally married. The info in this guide is all based off of legal + professional websites and resources, as well as my own experience and expertise over the years as an Alaska Wedding Planner.
Whether you're a local or planning a destination wedding in Alaska, understanding how to obtain an Alaska State Marriage License is crucial for your big day. So, let's dive in and make sure your wedding plans in Alaska go off without a hitch!
Before getting into the application process, it's important to understand what makes you eligible for applying and obtaining a marriage license in the state of Alaska. To be eligible, both you and your partner must be at least 18 years old or have parental consent if you are younger and cannot be closely related by blood or adoption.
To apply for an Alaska State Marriage License, you will need to gather specific documents including valid identification such as your driver's license, passport, or birth certificate, to prove your age and identity. You will also need to provide both of your Social Security numbers.
If either you or your partner has been previously married, you will need to provide documentation of the dissolution of that marriage, such as a divorce decree or death certificate. It's important to have these documents ready before starting the application process to avoid any delays.
In Alaska, you have the option to apply for a marriage license at any of the Alaska Division of Vital Statistics offices located throughout the state.
You can visit the official website of the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services to find a list of all the Vital Statistics offices and their contact information. It's a good idea to call ahead and check the office hours and any specific requirements they may have, as some offices may require appointments or have limited hours of operation.
If you are planning a destination wedding in Alaska from afar you do not need to be in Alaska to apply for your license.
Once the Vital Statistics Office receives the application they will call you to go over several questions with you. That is when they will get the return address from you to send the license back to you.
In order to have your marriage license mailed back to you (so you can avoid having to pick it up in person,) you need to include an additional $10 fee, bringing the total to $70.
Now that you know the eligibility requirements and have gathered the necessary documents, let's walk through the step-by-step process of applying for an Alaska State Marriage License.
After receiving your Alaska State Marriage License, it's important to be aware of the waiting period and expiration date associated with it. In Alaska, there is a three-day waiting period between the license being issued and when the marriage can take place. This waiting period allows time for any objections to be raised.
Once you receive your marriage license it is valid for 90 days from the date of issuance. Triple check that your license does not expire before the ceremony takes place. If the license expires, you will need to go through the application process and pay the fee again.
To ensure a smooth and successful marriage license application process, consider the following tips:
3. How long does it take to receive an Alaska State Marriage License?
The process typically takes about 30 minutes once you are working with an employee at the office. Keep in mind the lines can be very long depending on the workload at the Vital Statistics office.
4. What if we need to change the information on our marriage license after it has been issued?
If you need to make any changes to the information on your marriage license, you will need to contact the Vital Statistics office where it was issued for further instructions.
Applying for your Alaska State Marriage License may seem confusing, but it doesn't need to be. As long as you understand the eligibility requirements, gather the necessary documents, and follow the step-by-step guide we provided, you'll be well on your way to obtaining your marriage license and getting married in Alaska!
Remember to apply for your marriage license within the expiration period, and if you're an out-of-state applicant, keep in mind mailing your application in will take longer to process.
By following these tips, you can ensure that your wedding plans in Alaska go off without a hitch and you will be getting married in no time!
Here at AKhappenings we love helping our couples through each step of the planning process for their big day. We offer everything from full planning to month of coordination as well as all-inclusive elopements and will be sure to help make sure you marriage application experience is stressfree and easy!
If you're feeling overwhelmed or could use some extra help during the planning process, hiring an Alaska wedding planner could be very beneficial!