How to Get Married in Wisconsin

To get legally married in the State of Wisconsin, you need to obtain a Wisconsin marriage license.

Am I required to have a ceremony to be legally married?

No. A ceremony is not required to be legally married in Wisconsin. You are not even required to have an officiant, as long as you have the appropriate number of witnesses and the proper paperwork, including your marriage license.

Where do I apply for a Wisconsin marriage license?

As long as at least one party is a Wisconsin resident, you may obtain your marriage license from the county clerk of any county in the state. You are not required to apply in your county of residence.

If one party is a nonresident of the state, the nonresident's part of the application may be completed and sworn to or affirmed before the person authorized to accept marriage license applications in the county and state in which the nonresident resides.

Am I required to be married in the same county that issued the license?

No. If your marriage license is granted by a Wisconsin County, it may be used in any county within the state.

How long does it take to obtain a marriage license in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, it typically takes four business days to obtain a marriage license.

The timeline begins when you submit an application to the County Clerk’s Office. There is then a three-day waiting period (not including weekends or federal holidays) before the county will issue the marriage license.

The first day of the waiting period is typically the next business day after the day the application is filed. For example, if you file your application on a Friday, the three-day waiting period will begin the following Monday, granted the following Monday is not a federal holiday.

At the county clerk’s discretion, the three-day waiting period may be shortened upon request and payment of a fee of no more than $25.

Can a marriage license application be completed too early or too late?

Yes – it is important to pay attention to the marriage license timeline with respect to your wedding date.

You must complete your marriage license application between 4 and 30 days prior to the date of your wedding date. If your original wedding date changes you will have to get married within 60 days of it’s issuance, or else you’ll have to apply for another license.

When does my marriage license need to be returned?

Your Marriage License needs to be returned to the Register of Deeds of any Wisconsin County within three days following the marriage date. There is no requirement that the marriage license be returned to the same county that issued it.

Does a past divorce impact my timeline for obtaining a marriage license?

Yes. In Wisconsin, you must wait six months from the date of the final divorce judgment (regardless of where the divorce was granted) before a new marriage license can be issued.

Applying for a Marriage License in Wisconsin

It takes 7 days to obtain a marriage license in Wisconsin. Your marriage application must be submitted at least 7 days before the wedding date, but cannot be submitted more than 30 days before the date. The application must be submitted to the County Clerk's office in the county where at least one of the parties resides.

You and your partner will complete the marriage license application together, bringing the following information with you to the County Clerk’s Office:

Other Marriage License factors: