License to Get Married
If you are planning to marry in Connecticut, you must obtain a marriage license from the vital records office of the town where the marriage will take place.
What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Marriage?
Any two persons may marry in Connecticut so long as both parties to the marriage meet Connecticut’s eligibility requirements .
A person is eligible to marry if such person is:
What Do I Need To Do To Get A Marriage License?
To apply for a marriage license, you and your spouse-to-be must appear in person at the local vital records office of the town where your marriage will occur. The marriage license is issued to ensure that you and your spouse-to-be are eligible to be married.
You will need to complete the marriage license application, provide identification and make a sworn statement that the information that you provide is true. You no longer need to have a blood test to obtain a marriage license in Connecticut.
Following the ceremony, the marriage officiator will submit the license to the registrar of vital records of the town where the marriage took place. The license will be filed in the official marriage records of Connecticut. Once registered, the marriage license becomes a vital record and is referred to as a marriage certificate.
Who is Eligible to Perform Marriages in Connecticut?