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How to Get Married in New Orleans, Louisiana


Here's a step by step guide on how to get married:

  1. Complete the Marriage License Application
  2. Bring valid photo ID and required documents
  3. Visit the Marriage License Office
  4. Pay the $27.50 Marriage License Fee
  5. Wait for the 24-hour waiting period
  6. Hire an Officiant or get married in Orleans Parish
  7. Attend Your Ceremony
  8. Congrats, You’re Married! 🎉


Notes:


Marriage License Office Location: Benson Tower, 1450 Poydras Street, Suite 407, New Orleans, LA 70112.

Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:15 AM to 3:15 PM.

Accepted Payment Methods: Cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card.

Additional Certified Copies: $5 each.

Getting Married in Orleans Parish, Louisiana


Hire an Officiant: You can hire a registered officiant to perform your ceremony at a location of your choice. The process is flexible to accommodate your preferences.

Return the Marriage Certificate: After the ceremony, return the completed marriage certificate to Vital Records, especially if you’ve had the waiting period waived.

Obtain Certified Copies: You can obtain certified copies of your marriage certificate for $5 each, with an additional $0.50 mailing charge.

Frequently Asked Questions


Can we get married on the same day we apply for our marriage license?

No, Louisiana requires a 24-hour waiting period after the license is issued unless you receive a waiver.


What is the cost of a marriage license in Orleans Parish?

The cost is $27.50, with an additional $5 for each certified copy of the marriage certificate.


How do we get the waiting period waived?

Louisiana residents can have it waived by a Judge of the First or Second City Courts. Non-residents can have it waived by a registered Orleans officiant if the ceremony is performed in Orleans Parish.


What should we do after the wedding?

Return the completed marriage certificate to Vital Records for processing. Certified copies can be requested for $5 each.


Can we change our names after marriage?

Yes, use your marriage certificate to change your name with the Social Security office and other agencies.

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