If you want to get married before 3 days, most counties will waive the waiting period if you can show good cause for the waiver and pay an additional fee. [1] X Research source Oregon counties will generally waive the 3 day waiting period if you pay a fee and show that you are getting married within 3 days of getting your license. [2] X Research source Some counties may also require that you complete a waiver request from that both parties must be present to sign.
Some counties allow you to fill out your application online before you go into complete the paperwork. You can also request an application via mail or in person. When choosing a county, pick one that is convenient for you to physically go to since you will need to appear in person to complete your license paperwork and you may need to return to the county in order to pick up your certified marriage certificate after your marriage ceremony is completed. [3] X Research source
Personal identifying information including: full name; sex; date of birth; social security number; and race. Both applicants’ addresses, occupation and highest educational level completed. Previous marital status, the date the marriage ended; and the reason(s) why the marriage ended. Applicants’ fathers and mothers’ names and places of birth. If you are 17 years old and your parent or guardian resides in Oregon, you also need to provide written consent to for you to marry from your parent or guardian. If the parent or guardian lives out of state and either party to the marriage has resided in the county of marriage for at least 6 months prior to applying for a license, then the license can be issued without parental consent so long as all other requirements are met. [4] X Research source
The fee amount varies by county but typically it is $50 to $60. Check with the county clerk to find out what type of payment is accepted. Some counties accept cash, certified checks and/or credit cards. If you want to get married on the same day that you submit your application or before the 3 day waiting period, you must request a waiver of the waiting period when you are completing your application. If you are granted a waiver, you may have to pay an additional fee of $5 to $20. [5] X Research source Each county has different requirements for waiving the waiting period, which may include showing that you are getting married within 3 days of completing your application or completing a waiver request form. You should check with the county clerk to find out what steps you need to take in order to waive the waiting period. [6] X Research source For a list of county-by-county fees visit: http://aclu-or. org/MarriageLicense_by_County.
You can locate Oregon judges willing to perform weddings at: http://courts. oregon. gov/Washington/General_Information/Going_to_Court/pages/weddings. aspx Oregon allows family or friends who became ordained online to officiate weddings so long as the person is ordained through a religious institution that is actively conducting business and has a valid physical address.
You do not need to know the witnesses personally. Some businesses that offer “elopement services” provide two witnesses for you. [8] X Research source
Date, location and county of marriage. The officiant’s signature, title, name, address and phone number. The officiant must also provide the printed names of the witnesses.
Typically, you can purchase a certified copy by mail or in person. [11] X Research source
Beaches, such as Surfside Resort at Cannon Beach on the Northern Coast or Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area on the Southern Coast of Oregon. [12] X Research source Parks, such as the Beazell Forest Education Center located in Beazell Memorial Forest near Corvallis, Oregon. [13] X Research source or Silver Falls State Park in Sublimity, Oregon. Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood. [14] X Research source Wineries and vineyards, such as BeckenRidge Vineyards in the Willamette Valley or Del Rio Vineyards in Southern Utah. St. John’s Bridge in Portland[15] X Research source
If you choose to get married during one of the less popular times, you may be able to get discounted prices for your wedding site, caterer, florist and photographer. [16] X Research source If you choose to get married during the more popular months or at a popular wedding destination, you need to book your location as early as possible because Saturday weddings spots fill up quickly.
The price and when you need to make a deposit. The earliest that you can review a contract. Ask for the names of former clients as references.