Marriage

Schedule your Valentine's Day Civil Marriage Ceremony today!

We will be open 10am-2pm on Saturday, February 14 for this special occasion - by appointment only, no walk-ins allowed. No other services will be provided. Spots are filling up, so book soon! Click here to visit our Booking website! 

Civil Marriage Ceremony

Our office performs Civil Marriage Ceremonies in both English and Spanish, Monday - Friday. English ceremonies are scheduled for 9:30am & 1:30pm M-F, and Spanish ceremonies are offered at 1:30pm M-F. 

OUR MARRIAGE ROOM CAN ONLY ACCOMMODATE A MAXIMUM OF 20 PEOPLE.  

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Schedule your Civil Marriage Ceremony here (Programa tu Ceremonia de Matrimonio Civil aqui)

Steps 1 through 3 below must be completed in the proper order for a valid marriage. Please use the tabs on the right to find more information.

1. Obtain a Marriage License

For public and confidential marriage licenses, both parties must appear together in our office, show authentic government issued photo identification, provide information for the license application, and take an oath at our office. Both the public marriage license and the confidential marriage license may be used in any county in California. You may complete the online marriage license application prior to coming into our office.

2. Solemnize the Marriage (the Ceremony)

The hardcopy marriage license will be given to you at our service counter. You must then solemnize your marriage with a ceremony within 90 days of the issuance date. No particular form for the ceremony of marriage is required, except that the parties shall declare, in the presence of the person solemnizing the marriage and necessary witnesses, that they take each other as lawful spouses.

3. Register the Marriage

Within 10 days of the ceremony, the person solemnizing the marriage shall return the marriage license to the county of issuance for registration. The marriage license will be void if there are any alterations, erasures, strikeovers, or correction fluids on the document. All signatures on the document need to be contained within their respective boxes. If our office determines the document contains any alterations, erasures, strikeovers, correction fluids, or signatures outside of their respective boxes, a Duplicate Marriage License will be required to be purchased for a $17 fee.

Optional

If a party wishes to change their name with social security, they will need to complete an application. Applications can be obtained from The United States Social Security website or the address listed. The application must be submitted with a certified copy of the marriage certificate by mail or in person to:

Social Security Administration
825 Riverside Parkway, Suite 1000
West Sacramento, CA 95605
Phone: 916-373-3850
Phone: 800-772-1213


Name Change Information 

How do I change my name through marriage?

To change your name through marriage, you must include your new name on your Marriage License at the time the license is issued by the County Clerk and prior to your ceremony. Review the Name Equality Act of 2007 to know the name changes allowable through marriage.

Your name is legally changed upon having your ceremony. It is up to you to inform the correct identification agencies (such as Social Security, DMV, passports, etc.) that you changed your name through marriage. It is up to you to contact any agencies for their requirements to update your name.

You will likely need certified copies of your marriage certificate in order to prove that you changed your name through marriage. Your marriage certificate will have your former name at the top, and your new name at the bottom of the certificate.

What if I don't include my new name on the Marriage License?

If you do not include the new name on the Marriage License, then your name will not be changed through marriage.

If you wish to change your name after-the-fact, you will need to do so through a legal name change with the court. You may not add or amend this information on the marriage license or marriage certificate at a later date.

For your protection, if you have any questions regarding whether you should or should not list your new name on the marriage license application, and/or how the Name Equality Act of 2007 may affect you, please consult an attorney prior to applying for your marriage license.