As of August 1, 2018, everyone that's getting married in Tangipahoa Parish only need to get their marriage license 24 hours before their wedding day instead of the previous waiting period of 72 hours. When should you get your marriage license? Louisiana marriage licenses expire after 30 days, so don’t get one too early! Lucky for you, if you're a procrastinator, the very latest you can get one is 24 hours before. We wouldn't recommend waiting that late though! Where do you get your marriage license from? You need to obtain a marriage license in the parish where your ceremony will take place. For example: If you live in Texas, but your wedding is in Hammond, Louisiana, be sure to get your marriage license from the Tangipahoa Parish Clerk of Court. How do you obtain a marriage license? Everywhere differs, but here in Tangipahoa Parish you’ll need to visit the Clerk of Court with $35 cash, check, or credit card, and both of you will need a valid ID and birth certificates. See more details here. Hopefully this helped answer any questions you had about getting your marriage license. If you have any more questions, contacting your town clerk is a great idea. You can also check out this blog for more info :)
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