Detailed Idaho 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 without special rules
- Residency: Not Required
- Marriage Equality: Yes
- Where to Apply: County recorder
Idaho marriage licenses are issued by county recorder offices. Couples generally appear together, provide photo identification, and supply required information such as Social Security numbers when applicable.
Marriage License Requirements
- Issued By: County recorder
- Where Valid: Idaho
- Waiting Period: No general waiting period
- License Validity: No expiration is commonly listed by county offices
- Blood Test: Not Required
County recorder offices provide the application process and local fee information. Couples should obtain the license before any Idaho ceremony.
Minister and Officiant Requirements
- Authorized Officiants: Clergy and officials authorized by Idaho law
- Registration: Check county recorder requirements
- Ceremony Location: Must be in Idaho
Officiants should verify with the county recorder whether any credentials or local documentation are needed before the ceremony.
Ceremony Requirements
- License Required: Yes
- Witnesses: Verify with county recorder
- License Completion: Officiant completes the certificate
The ceremony may be customized, but the officiant should complete the marriage certificate according to county recorder instructions.
Final Steps
- Return Office: County recorder
- Responsible Party: Officiant should ensure filing
- Certified Copies: Available after recording
After the ceremony, the completed license should be returned to the recorder so the marriage is recorded.
