Town 'n' Country Marriage License

Marriage license applications for Town 'n' Country residents are processed by the Hillsborough County Clerk of Courts. Town 'n' Country is a census-designated place in western Hillsborough County, just west of Tampa, with a population around 86,500. The Hillsborough Clerk has multiple office locations, including the downtown Tampa courthouse and branch offices in Brandon and Plant City. Town 'n' Country couples can use any of these locations to apply for a marriage license. The clerk also offers ClerkExpress appointments to help speed up the process.

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Town 'n' Country Quick Facts

86,544 Population
Hillsborough County
$86 License Fee
60 Days Validity

Where to Apply for a Town 'n' Country Marriage License

Town 'n' Country is in Hillsborough County, and the Hillsborough County Clerk of Courts handles all marriage licenses. Under Florida Statute 741.01, the clerk of the circuit court issues marriage licenses in each Florida county. Town 'n' Country does not have its own office for this. Everything goes through the county clerk.

The closest location for most Town 'n' Country residents is the downtown Tampa courthouse at 419 E. Pierce Street. That is about a 15-minute drive east. The Brandon office at 311 Pauls Drive is another option, though it is farther away. There is also a Plant City location at 301 N. Michigan Avenue. All three offices accept marriage license applications.

Downtown Tampa 419 E. Pierce Street, Tampa, FL
Brandon 311 Pauls Drive, Brandon, FL
Plant City 301 N. Michigan Avenue, Plant City, FL
Phone (813) 276-8100

Note: Town 'n' Country is an unincorporated area, so all government services including marriage licenses run through Hillsborough County offices.

ClerkExpress Appointments for Marriage Licenses

The Hillsborough Clerk offers a system called ClerkExpress. It lets you schedule an appointment before you go. This is useful for Town 'n' Country couples who want to avoid waiting in line. You book a time slot online, and when you arrive at the office, the staff is ready for you. The process tends to go faster with an appointment compared to a walk-in visit.

ClerkExpress is available through the Hillsborough Clerk marriage license page. You can also call (813) 276-8100 to ask about scheduling. Walk-ins are still welcome at all locations, but during busy times the wait can be longer. Town 'n' Country residents who plan ahead with ClerkExpress typically get in and out quicker.

Town 'n' Country Marriage License Online Tools

The Hillsborough Clerk marriage license FAQ page has answers to common questions about the application process. Below is a look at the clerk's marriage license information.

Town 'n' Country marriage license FAQ on the Hillsborough County Clerk website

For looking up existing marriage records filed in Hillsborough County, the MyFloridaCounty portal connects to official records across all 67 Florida counties. You can search by name to find marriage licenses that have been recorded. The Hillsborough Clerk also offers a records search tool on their website.

How to Get a Marriage License in Town 'n' Country

Both people must appear at the clerk's office together. You cannot send one person alone. Each person needs a valid photo ID. Driver's licenses, passports, state IDs, and military IDs are all accepted. You must know your Social Security number. The physical card is not required. If either person was married before, bring the date the last marriage ended and know whether it was a divorce, death, or annulment.

Under Florida Statute 741.04, both people must be 18 or older. No blood test is needed. There is no residency requirement for Hillsborough County. Anyone can apply for a marriage license here, whether they live in Town 'n' Country, elsewhere in Florida, or out of state. The three-day waiting period applies only to Florida residents.

Both applicants must read the Family Law Handbook from the Florida Bar before the visit. The clerk will ask if you have reviewed it. This is a state-wide requirement for all marriage license applications in Florida, not just Hillsborough County.

Marriage License Fees for Town 'n' Country

The standard fee is $86. This is the same at every Hillsborough County location. Cash and credit cards are both accepted. Part of the fee goes to the Domestic Violence Trust Fund, and another part goes to the State Courts Revenue Trust Fund, as Florida law requires.

Completing a premarital course drops the fee to $61. Under Florida Statute 741.0305, the course must be at least four hours long and must come from an approved provider. Both people need to finish the course and bring their certificates. The course also waives the three-day waiting period, which is a nice bonus for Town 'n' Country couples who want to hold the ceremony sooner rather than later.

A courthouse ceremony costs $30. That is separate from the license fee. If you need a certified copy of the marriage license later, the Hillsborough Clerk charges a small additional fee for that service.

Town 'n' Country Marriage License Waiting Period

Florida residents must wait three calendar days after the license is issued before it becomes valid. This is a state rule. It applies to all Town 'n' Country residents. The wait does not apply to couples where both people live outside Florida. It also goes away if you take the premarital course.

Once valid, the license lasts 60 days. Under Florida Statute 741.041, the ceremony must happen within those 60 days or the license expires. If it expires, you file a new application and pay the $86 fee again. After the ceremony, the officiant sends the signed license back to the Hillsborough Clerk within 10 days. The clerk records the marriage and forwards the information to the Florida Department of Health for permanent state records.

Ceremony Options for Town 'n' Country Couples

The Hillsborough Clerk offers courthouse ceremonies at $30. A clerk or judge performs the ceremony at the office. It is quick and simple. Under Florida Statute 741.07, several types of people can officiate a wedding:

  • Ordained or licensed ministers and clergy
  • Judges and other judicial officers
  • Clerks of the circuit court
  • Florida-licensed notary publics

Town 'n' Country couples can hold the ceremony anywhere in Florida. The marriage license from Hillsborough County works at any location in the state. Tampa Bay area parks, waterfront venues, and local event spaces are common choices. The license does not restrict where you have the wedding, so you have full flexibility.

Note: The Florida Clerks website provides a statewide overview of the marriage license process for anyone who wants additional background.

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Hillsborough County Marriage License Records

Town 'n' Country is part of Hillsborough County. The Hillsborough County Clerk of Courts processes all marriage license applications and records for the county. For full information about the Hillsborough Clerk, branch locations, and related records, visit the county page.

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