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Northeast Marriage Guide

New Hampshire Marriage Laws

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

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License Office

Any New Hampshire city or town clerk

License Validity

90 days

Waiting Period

No general waiting period

Return Deadline

Often within 6 days; verify with the issuing clerk

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Detailed New Hampshire 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: Any New Hampshire city or town clerk

Couples may apply for a New Hampshire marriage license through any city or town clerk, regardless of residence, when the ceremony will occur in New Hampshire.

Marriage License Requirements

  • Issued By: City or town clerk
  • State Fee: $50 per common clerk guidance
  • Where Valid: Anywhere in New Hampshire
  • License Validity: 90 days
  • Waiting Period: No general waiting period

If requirements are met, New Hampshire clerks commonly issue the license the same day. The license may be used for a ceremony anywhere in the state during its validity period.

Minister and Officiant Requirements

  • Special Licenses: Certain officiants need a Secretary of State special marriage officiant license
  • Unordained Clergy: Special license may be required
  • Confirm Authority: Officiants should verify authority before the ceremony

New Hampshire's Secretary of State provides special marriage officiant licenses for people who need state authorization to perform a ceremony. Ministers and other officiants should confirm whether their role requires a special license.

Ceremony Requirements

  • Ceremony Location: Must occur in New Hampshire
  • License Timing: Ceremony must occur while license is valid
  • License Completion: Officiant completes the marriage record

The ceremony itself can be customized, but the license must be valid and completed by an authorized officiant.

Final Steps

  • Return Office: Issuing city or town clerk
  • Responsible Party: Officiant commonly returns the completed record
  • Certified Copies: Available through the clerk or vital records process

The officiant should return the completed license to the proper clerk promptly so the marriage can be recorded.

Wedding Ceremony Requirements

Witnesses

No witnesses are generally required

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.