INFORMATION ON APPLYING FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE

This site allows you to submit information for “ON-LINE” marriage application to the Lawrence County Prothonotary, Clerk of Court and Orphans’ Court (Marriage License Bureau). Your application is NOT complete until you appear in the office of the Prothonotary, Clerk of Court and Orphans’ Court (Marriage License Bureau) with the required documents and fee.

BEFORE YOU START PLEASE NOTE:

  1. See list of requirements below.
  2. PA Consolidated Statute Title 23 requires a 3-day waiting period upon applicants’ appearance in the Marriage License Bureau.
  3. Application must be made within 60 days of the wedding date
  4. Marriage licenses are valid for 60 days from the issuance and may be used anywhere in the State of PA
  5. DO NOT APPLY unless you are within 60 days of your wedding date.
  6. Applicants must be 18 years of age or older to apply for a marriage license. Pennsylvania law no longer permits individuals under 18 years of age to apply for a marriage license.

*Special exception for Military personnel can be extended. PRIOR to application call the Marriage License Bureau @ 724 656-2440 to make arrangements for this service

REQUIREMENTS:

*$65.00 CASH ONLY! (*includes mailed copy of marriage certificate)

Location/Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (724) 656-2440

Prothonotary, Clerk of Court and Orphans’ Court

Lawrence County Government Center

430 Court Street

New Castle, Pa. 16101

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COMPLETION OF APPLICATION INFORMATION:

When you are ready to complete the application and submit to the county, click on the ACCEPT at the bottom of this screen. You can then begin entering your information. You must complete the information and submit it to the Marriage License Bureau OR save the information for a later time.

AS OF JUNE 1997, BLOOD TESTS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED

MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION DISCLAIMER

Applicants are advised that persons who have been ordained over the internet may not be persons permitted to perform marriages in Pennsylvania. A recent Court decision held that persons ordained over the internet are not ministers as defined in the marriage law of Pennsylvania if they do not regularly preach to a congregation that regularly meets at a place of worship. You are advised to consult an attorney concerning the legality of such marriages.

This office will not determine what is/is not a church and/or congregation.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: If you choose to be married by someone other than officiates specifically listed and authorized by Pennsylvania law, the burden of proof regarding the legality (or lack thereof) of your marriage will be upon you should future issues arise that requires a determination of the marriage’s validity.

Effective January 1, 2006 COMMON LAW marriage is no longer valid in Pennsylvania.

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