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ID Requirements: Picture ID such as Drivers License, and Certified copy of your birth certificate |
 | Residency Requirement: You do not have to be a resident of Montana to get married in Montana. |
 | Divorced: A copy of the divorce decree is required. |
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Blood Tests: The bride is required to take a blood test for rubella. Or-she can sign a waiver. |
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Application Requirement: Both the bride and groom must appear in person at the time of application. |
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Waiting Period: There isn't one unless you are under 18 |
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License Fee: You must have cash - $53.00 |
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License is valid for 180 days
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Under 18: If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have the consent of both parents unless only one parent has legal custody of you. Proof of age must be in the form of a certified copy of your birth certificate. Both of
you, as a couple, will also have to attend at least two counseling sessions that are at least 10 days apart. This has to be done with a designated counselor who will then have to provide a letter that states the names of the couple, their ages, the dates
of the counseling sessions, and what the counselor thinks about their possible marriage. Then judicial consent signed by a district court judge must be given for the Clerk of
Court's Office to issue a marriage license.
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No one 15 years of age or younger may marry in Montana |