Osceola County Marriage License Lookup

Osceola County marriage license services are provided by the Clerk of the Circuit Court in Kissimmee. Located just south of Orlando, Osceola County draws many couples who plan weddings near the theme park corridor and in the surrounding communities. The clerk's office at Courthouse Square in Kissimmee processes all marriage license applications for the county. Both people must appear together in person to apply. Residents of Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, and all other Osceola County areas use this office for their marriage license needs.

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Osceola County Marriage License Quick Facts

Kissimmee County Seat
$86 License Fee
9th Judicial Circuit
3-Day Wait Period

Osceola County Clerk Marriage License Services

The Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court issues all marriage licenses from the courthouse in Kissimmee. This is the only location in Osceola County where you can apply for a marriage license. The clerk operates under Florida Statute 741.01, which gives the office authority to issue licenses. Staff members check your documents, answer your questions, and collect the fee during your visit.

Osceola County sits in the 9th Judicial Circuit, which it shares with Orange County. The clerk's website at osceolaclerk.com has details about office hours, services, and how to prepare for your marriage license application. Check the site before you go to make sure you have all the right documents.

Osceola County Clerk homepage for marriage license information

The office is at 2 Courthouse Square in Kissimmee. Walk-ins are accepted during regular business hours. You can also call the office to set up a time or ask questions before your visit.

Address 2 Courthouse Square
Kissimmee, FL 34741
Phone (407) 742-3500
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Website osceolaclerk.com

How to Get a Marriage License in Osceola County

Both applicants must visit the Osceola County Clerk's office in Kissimmee at the same time. You cannot send one person alone. Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license, state ID, or passport. Your Social Security number is needed, but not the card itself. Under Florida Statute 741.04, both people must be 18 or older to apply for a marriage license.

If either person has been married before, you need to bring the date the marriage ended. The clerk will ask whether it was by divorce, death, or annulment. You also need to know the state and county where the divorce happened. Have all of this ready before you visit the Osceola County courthouse. The process moves faster when couples come prepared with the right documents.

The Florida Bar Family Law Handbook should be reviewed before applying. The clerk asks if you have read it during the application process in Osceola County.

Note: Osceola County is popular with visiting couples because of its location near major Orlando attractions.

Osceola County Marriage License Fees

The fee for a marriage license in Osceola County is $86. This is the same statewide fee used by all 67 Florida counties. If both people complete a four-hour premarital preparation course before applying, the fee drops to $61. Florida Statute 741.0305 provides this $25 savings. Bring the original certificate from the course to the Osceola County Clerk.

The Osceola County Clerk accepts cash, checks, and credit cards. A small processing surcharge may apply for card payments. Part of the license fee goes to the Domestic Violence Trust Fund, and part goes to the State Courts Revenue Trust Fund. These state-mandated allocations are the same in every county.

Certified copies of a recorded Osceola County marriage license cost about $3 each. You can get copies from the clerk's office in Kissimmee. The MyFloridaCounty official records portal also connects to Osceola County records online.

Waiting Period for Osceola County Marriage License

Florida residents must wait three days after receiving a marriage license in Osceola County. The license cannot be used for a ceremony until the wait is over. This rule comes from state law and applies in every county across Florida.

You can skip the waiting period. Take a four-hour premarital course from a provider registered with the Osceola County Clerk. Bring the original certificate of completion when you apply, and the license will be valid that day. The fee goes down to $61 too. Out-of-state residents have no waiting period at all. This is helpful for the many out-of-state visitors who come to the Kissimmee and Orlando area for destination weddings near the theme parks.

After the Wedding in Osceola County

The signed marriage license must be returned to the Osceola County Clerk within 10 days of the ceremony. The person who performed the wedding usually sends it back. The clerk files the record and sends a copy to the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics. The state takes about 60 days to process the filing.

Your Osceola County marriage license is valid for 60 days from the date it was issued. Under Florida Statute 741.041, if the ceremony does not happen within that window, the license expires and you must apply again. The ceremony can take place anywhere in Florida, not just in Osceola County.

Under Florida Statute 741.07, ordained ministers, judicial officers, clerks of the circuit court, and notaries public can perform marriages in Osceola County. Retired judges are included too. Certified copies of marriage certificates are available from the Florida Department of Health, which holds records from June 6, 1927 forward.

Note: The first certified copy of your marriage license is usually included with your application fee in Osceola County.

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Cities in Osceola County

All cities in Osceola County use the clerk's office in Kissimmee for marriage license services. Kissimmee is the county seat and the largest city in the area.

Other communities in Osceola County include St. Cloud, Celebration, Poinciana, and Campbell. All residents go to the Kissimmee courthouse for marriage license needs.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Osceola County in central Florida. You can get a marriage license in any Florida county and use it for a ceremony anywhere in the state.