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Connecticut Marriage Laws

General wedding officiant guidance for marriage licenses, ceremony requirements, witnesses, and returning the signed license.

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License Office

Local vital records office in the town where the marriage will occur

License Validity

Commonly 65 days

Waiting Period

No general waiting period

Return Deadline

Return deadline varies by state or county

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Detailed Connecticut Wedding Law Notes

These notes summarize state marriage-license, ceremony, witness, and officiant guidance for the new map experience.

Requirements for the Couple

  • Minimum Age: Generally 18
  • Residency: Not Required
  • Marriage Equality: Yes
  • Where to Apply: Local vital records office in the town where the marriage will occur

Connecticut requires couples to apply for a marriage license in the town where the ceremony will take place. Applicants should appear at the local vital records office and provide required identification.

Marriage License Requirements

  • Issued By: Local vital records office
  • Where Valid: Town where the marriage will occur
  • License Validity: Commonly 65 days
  • Fee: Commonly $50
  • Waiting Period: No general waiting period

The license is tied to the Connecticut town where the ceremony occurs. Couples should confirm fee, validity, and appointment rules with the local office.

Minister and Officiant Requirements

  • Authorized Officiants: Officials and clergy authorized by Connecticut law
  • Local Verification: Check with the town clerk or registrar
  • License Completion: Officiant completes the officiant portion

Officiants should verify authority and any local documentation expectations with the town where the marriage will be recorded.

Ceremony Requirements

  • Ceremony Location: Must be in the licensing town
  • License Required: Yes
  • Witnesses: Verify local requirements

The ceremony can be personalized, but it must occur in the town for which the Connecticut license was issued.

Final Steps

  • Return Office: Local registrar or town clerk
  • Responsible Party: Officiant should return the completed license
  • Return Timing: Verify with the local office

After the ceremony, the officiant should return the completed license to the town office so the marriage is recorded.

Wedding Ceremony Requirements

Witnesses

Witness requirements vary by state

Ceremony

The couple and officiant should be present unless the state specifically allows another process

Requirements for the Officiant

Ordained ministers should verify any local registration rules before the ceremony

OrdainedPro recommends that every officiant confirm local requirements before the ceremony date, especially if the wedding is in a county or state where the officiant has not performed before.

This page is general information and not legal advice. Marriage laws and county filing processes can change. Always verify requirements with the issuing clerk, recorder, probate court, or local marriage office before performing a ceremony.