Question: How do we obtain a marriage license?
Answer: Both the prospective bride and groom must apply at the same time at a South
Carolina County Courthouse Marriage License Bureau. Courthouses are usually open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm weekdays
only.
There is a 24-hour waiting period before the license can be picked up (by either the bride or the
groom). When applying for the license, a fee, which may vary according to location, is collected. The Courthouse
will accept CASH only; not a check or credit card. The fee is $70 in Charleston County.
In South Carolina, no blood test or physical is required. No proof of divorce is required, though
instances are known where a clerk of court asked for proof of divorce if it had been less than a year. A driver's
license and social security number are generally all that is needed. A birth certificate is not required. You do
not need to be a resident of South Carolina OR the United States to marry in South Carolina., except in Myrtle
Beach, which will not issue a marriage license to foreign nationals. Go to Georgetown or Charleston counties.
Remember, if you wish to get married on a Saturday, you will need to apply for your license on Thursday. You may
also apply earlier, licenses don't expire. Contact any South Carolina County Courthouse Marriage License Bureau for
more information. You may obtain your license from any SC courthouse and use it in any other county.
Directions to Charleston County Courthouse:
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The Marriage License Bureau is located at 100 Broad Street, Suite 469, in the
Judicial Center. The phone number is 843-958-5183. For visitors to Charleston, this is near the
intersection of Meeting and Broad streets, often called “The Four Corners of Law.” Take East Bay,
Meeting Street or King Street south and you will intersect Broad Street.
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If you are under 18 years of age, special rules apply. Call them for further information.
IMPORTANT
YOU MUST BRING YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE TO THE WEDDING AND GIVE IT TO YOUR OFFICIANT PRIOR TO THE CEREMONY. WE CANNOT
PERFORM THE CEREMONY WITHOUT IT.
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