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  1. Downloadable Format: California Marriage License Information. The registration of public and confidential marriages in California is a local and state function. The California Family Code provides for a continuous and permanent marriage registration system. The system depends upon the conscientious efforts of local officials, clergymen, and ...

  2. You will find the requirements to obtain a license and the steps to book your appointment on this page. To obtain a marriage license you must meet the following requirements: Both parties MUST be 18 years of age or older.

  3. GENERAL INFORMATION: You do not need to be a California resident to marry in California. To marry in California, the two parties to the marriage may not be already married. Marriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California. Family Code, Section 420(a) requires the two parties, marriage officiant, and witness if applicable, be physically present ...

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  4. To marry in California, the two parties may not be already married to each other or other individuals. Marriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California. Family Code, Section 420 (a), requires the two parties, marriage officiant and witness if applicable be physically present together in the same location for the marriage to be performed.

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  6. Commissioner for the Day. Apply to become a Commissioner for the Day and perform the marriage ceremony for a friend or family member. Official Website for Riverside County California Clerk Recorders Office.

  7. The license issued at the time of appearance is valid for 90 days. You do not have to be a California resident or citizen of the United States to be married in California. If the license has already been issued but has been altered, lost or destroyed, please contact the office for more information.

  8. Marriage licenses may only be issued to unmarried parties who are at least 18 years old. This license can be used anywhere in the state of California. It requires one person other than the person solemnizing the ceremony to witness the marriage. The form provides a place for a second witness, if desired, but one witness is required.