Melbourne Marriage License Lookup

Marriage license applications for Melbourne go through the Brevard County Clerk of Courts. Melbourne is the largest city in Brevard County on Florida's Space Coast, with a population close to 88,000. The Brevard Clerk has six branch locations spread across the county, so Melbourne couples have several options for where to apply. The clerk also offers an online marriage license kiosk that lets you start the process from home. This page explains the fees, requirements, and steps to get a marriage license in Melbourne.

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Melbourne Quick Facts

87,561 Population
Brevard County
$86 License Fee
60 Days Validity

Where Melbourne Residents Get a Marriage License

Melbourne is part of Brevard County, and the Brevard County Clerk of Courts issues all marriage licenses. Under Florida Statute 741.01, the clerk of the circuit court handles marriage license issuance in each Florida county. The Brevard Clerk has six branch offices across the county. Melbourne residents can go to whichever location is most convenient.

The Brevard Clerk marriage license page lists all branch locations and their hours. The Melbourne area is served by a branch that handles marriage license applications during regular business hours. Check the website for the exact address and current schedule before you go, as hours can change.

Phone (321) 637-5413
Email PublicRecordsRequests@BrevardClerk.us
Branches Six locations across Brevard County
Hours Monday through Friday (check website for branch-specific hours)

Melbourne Marriage License Online Kiosk

Brevard County stands out from many Florida counties because it offers an online marriage license kiosk. This lets Melbourne couples start the application process from home. You fill in your personal details, answer the required questions, and submit the initial form online. It saves time at the office.

The kiosk is available on the Brevard Clerk website. Even with the online kiosk, both people still need to go to a branch office in person to finalize the application. The staff verifies your IDs, collects the fee, and completes the process. But having the paperwork already done online means less time sitting in the office. Melbourne couples who use the kiosk often report a faster experience at the counter.

Note: The online kiosk does not replace the in-person visit, but it handles most of the data entry ahead of time.

Melbourne Marriage License Resources

The Brevard County Clerk marriage license page is the main resource for Melbourne couples. Below is a look at the clerk's marriage license information portal.

Melbourne marriage license information on the Brevard County Clerk of Courts website

To search for existing marriage records filed in Brevard County, you can use the MyFloridaCounty portal. This tool connects to official records in all 67 Florida counties. The Brevard Clerk also has its own records search on the clerk website for looking up local filings.

How to Apply for a Melbourne Marriage License

Both people must go to the clerk's office at the same time. One person cannot apply alone. Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, state ID, or military ID. Know your Social Security number. The physical card is helpful but not strictly required. If either person was married before, have the date that marriage ended and whether it was a divorce, death, or annulment.

Under Florida Statute 741.04, both applicants must be 18 or older. A 17-year-old can apply with parental consent if the other person is no more than two years older. No blood test is needed. Florida has not required a blood test for marriage licenses since 1986. There is no residency requirement for Brevard County, so visitors to Melbourne or the Space Coast can apply here without any extra documentation.

Both people must confirm they have read the Family Law Handbook from the Florida Bar. The clerk asks about this during the application. It is a state requirement that applies everywhere in Florida.

Marriage License Fees in Melbourne

The fee is $86 for a standard marriage license. This is set by Florida law. The Brevard Clerk collects it when you finalize the application. Cash and credit cards are accepted.

Couples who complete a premarital course pay $61 instead. Under Florida Statute 741.0305, the $25 reduction applies when both people finish a four-hour approved course and bring proof. The course also eliminates the three-day waiting period. Ask the Brevard Clerk about approved course providers in the Melbourne area.

Additional fees at the Brevard Clerk include $30 for a courthouse ceremony and $2.50 for certified copies. The ceremony fee is separate from the license cost. Many Melbourne couples use the courthouse ceremony option for its simplicity. Others choose to have a private ceremony with their own officiant and only need the license itself.

Melbourne Marriage License Wait Period

Florida residents wait three days after the license is issued before it becomes valid. This is a state rule. It applies to all Melbourne residents. Non-Florida residents skip the wait. Taking the premarital course also removes the three-day hold.

Once valid, the license is good for 60 days. Under Florida Statute 741.041, the ceremony must happen within that time frame. If the 60 days pass without a ceremony, the license expires and you must start over. After the wedding, the officiant has 10 days to return the signed license to the Brevard Clerk. The clerk records the marriage and sends the record to the Florida Department of Health for the permanent state file.

Ceremony Options Near Melbourne

The Brevard Clerk offers courthouse ceremonies for $30 at select branch locations. A clerk or judge performs the ceremony. This is a quick option for Melbourne couples who want to keep things simple. You can also use your own officiant. Under Florida Statute 741.07, the following people can perform marriages in Florida:

  • Licensed or ordained ministers and clergy
  • Judges and other judicial officers
  • Clerks of the circuit court and their deputies
  • Notary publics licensed in Florida

Melbourne has beaches, riverfront parks, and event venues that are popular for weddings. The Indian River Lagoon area and the beaches along A1A offer scenic spots. A marriage license from Brevard County is valid for a ceremony anywhere in Florida, so you are not limited to Melbourne.

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Brevard County Marriage License Records

Melbourne is in Brevard County. The Brevard County Clerk of Courts handles all marriage license applications and records for the county. For complete details about the Brevard Clerk, branch locations, and related records, visit the county page.

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