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washington marriage laws require couples wishing to be married in the state of washington to obtain a valid marriage license. minors will need to obtain parental consent and, in some cases, court approval before a marriage license will be issued. washington does not recognize common law marriages. for more on the details of washington marriage laws, see the information below.
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consent Washington Common Law Marriage The state of Washington does not recognize common law marriages Washington Marriage License Residency No residency requirement Tests None Identification Required Photo ID such as a driver rsquo s license or passport or a certified birth certificate Appearance Proxy No proxy marriages in Washington However if one party is unable to be present at the time of the application some counties may offer absentee marriage applications Previous Marriages Previously married individuals do not need to provide documentary proof of the end of those marriages but any divorce must be finalized before getting a marriage license in Washington Length of License days from the time of issuance Fees Vary by county but generally payable in cash only Authorized Washington Officiants Any ordained or licensed minister View Related Marriage Law Information by State Articles View the Next Article Divorce Homepage All Legal Topics Find a Divorce Attorney Ask a Lawyer Didn't 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