Access Port St. Lucie Marriage License

Port St. Lucie marriage license applications are processed by the St. Lucie County Clerk of the Circuit Court. Port St. Lucie is the largest city in St. Lucie County with about 259,000 residents. The clerk's office is in Fort Pierce, the county seat, which is about a 20-minute drive north. Both people need to go there in person. This page covers how to get a marriage license if you live in Port St. Lucie, what documents to bring, and how much the whole thing costs. The process is straightforward, though you do need to plan a trip to the Fort Pierce courthouse.

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Port St. Lucie Marriage License Quick Facts

258,575 Population
St. Lucie County
$86 License Fee
3-Day Wait Period

St. Lucie County Issues Port St. Lucie Marriage Licenses

Port St. Lucie is in St. Lucie County. The St. Lucie County Clerk of the Circuit Court issues all marriage licenses for the county. Under Florida Statute 741.01, only the clerk of the circuit court can issue a marriage license. Port St. Lucie does not have its own clerk's office. Residents must go to the St. Lucie County Clerk in Fort Pierce.

Even though Port St. Lucie is larger than Fort Pierce by population, the county seat is Fort Pierce. That is where the courthouse is. A marriage license from St. Lucie County works anywhere in Florida. You can get your license in Fort Pierce and hold the ceremony in Port St. Lucie, on the beach, or in any other city across the state.

Port St. Lucie St. Lucie County Clerk homepage for marriage license

For more county details, visit the St. Lucie County marriage license page.

Marriage License Clerk Office for Port St. Lucie

The St. Lucie County Clerk's office is in the Fort Pierce courthouse. Both people must visit together. Walk-ins are accepted during business hours. The drive from Port St. Lucie to Fort Pierce is short, usually under 20 minutes on US-1 or I-95. Plan to arrive early in the day if you can. The office can get busy, and going early gives you the best chance of getting in and out quickly.

Address 218 S. 2nd Street
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
Phone (772) 462-6900
Website stlucieclerk.com

The clerk's staff will walk you through the application once you arrive. Bring all your documents ready so the process goes as fast as possible for Port St. Lucie residents making the trip to Fort Pierce.

Note: Call the St. Lucie County Clerk at (772) 462-6900 to confirm hours before you drive from Port St. Lucie.

How to Get a Marriage License in Port St. Lucie

Both people must appear at the St. Lucie County Clerk's office in Fort Pierce at the same time. Bring a valid photo ID. A driver's license, state ID, or passport all work. You need to know your Social Security number, but the card is not required. Under Florida Statute 741.04, both people must be at least 18 years old. A 17-year-old may apply with parental consent if the other person is within two years of age.

If you were married before, bring the exact date that marriage ended. The clerk needs to know if it ended by divorce, death, or annulment. The state and county where the divorce happened are part of the application too. Read the Family Law Handbook from the Florida Bar before your visit. The clerk will ask if you have reviewed it.

The Florida Court Clerks & Comptrollers website has a full outline of what every Florida county requires for a marriage license. Port St. Lucie couples should review this page before heading to the Fort Pierce courthouse to make sure they have all the right documents.

Port St. Lucie Marriage License Fees

A standard marriage license costs $86 at the St. Lucie County Clerk. This is the same price at every county clerk in Florida. Both people can lower the fee to $61 by completing a four-hour premarital preparation course before they apply. Florida Statute 741.0305 allows this $25 reduction. Bring the original course certificate to the clerk's office in Fort Pierce.

The fee structure comes from state law. Part of the $86 goes to the Domestic Violence Trust Fund and part to the State Courts Revenue Trust Fund. Certified copies of a filed marriage license run about $3 each. Ask the St. Lucie Clerk about accepted payment methods when you call to confirm your visit from Port St. Lucie.

Waiting Period for Port St. Lucie Marriage Licenses

Florida residents who apply in St. Lucie County face a three-day waiting period. Your marriage license is not valid for those three days after it is issued. Florida Statute 741.04 sets this rule statewide.

Both people can skip the wait by taking a four-hour premarital course from a provider registered with the clerk. Bring original certificates when you apply. The license becomes valid that day. The fee also goes down to $61. Out-of-state residents do not have any waiting period at all, regardless of whether they take the course. This can be useful for couples visiting Port St. Lucie who want to get married during their stay.

After the wedding, the officiant returns the signed license to the St. Lucie Clerk within 10 days. The clerk records it and sends a copy to the Florida Department of Health. Under Florida Statute 741.041, the license expires after 60 days. Under Florida Statute 741.07, ordained ministers, judges, circuit court clerks, and notaries can officiate in Port St. Lucie.

Note: The three-day wait starts the day the license is issued, not the day you mail it or pick it up.

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St. Lucie County Marriage License Records

Port St. Lucie is in St. Lucie County. All marriage license applications go through the St. Lucie County Clerk in Fort Pierce. For more details on the county clerk and related resources, visit the county page.

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