Franklin County, AL Marriage License Information
If you plan to get married in Franklin County, AL, or elsewhere within Alabama, you must complete a marriage license application. You can get your marriage license in Franklin County or any other county throughout the state. Locations that distribute marriage licenses are typically located in the Probate Court. Marriage licenses issued from Franklin County can be used throughout the state of Alabama.
Where Can I Get a Marriage License in Franklin County, Alabama?
Address and Phone Number:
Russellville, AL 35653
Cost of Marriage License
How much is a marriage license in Franklin County?
The cost of a Franklin County marriage license is about $43.35+.
Residency Rules
Do in-state or out-of-state residents have different requirements?
No, whether you live in Franklin County or are just visiting, the standard is the same. You do not have to be a prior or active Franklin County or Alabama resident to get issued a usable marriage license.
Waiting Periods
Once my application is submitted, when will I get my marriage license?
There's no wait to get your marriage license. Once your application is received, your marriage licensed will be issued immediately.
Once I get my license, do I have to wait to get married?
There is no extra waiting period once your marriage license is issued. You can go and get married in Franklin County, or anywhere else within the state.
License Expiration Dates
How long will my license be good for after I get it?
Your Franklin County marriage license will eventually expire if not used. You have 30 days to use it once it's been issued.
My marriage license expired before I got a chance to use it. Now what?
Your expired marriage license is no longer valid. You can get it reissued from the same Franklin County office you submitted your original application to.
Age Requirements
How old do I have to be to get legally married?
You have to be at least 18 years old in order to marry without getting consent from a parent or legal guardian within Franklin County.
What if I want to get married, but I'm under 18 years old?
If you are under 18 years of age, you'll need both your parents (or legal guardians) to accompany you to provide consent. Have a certified copy of your birth certificate available. Such copies are typically available in the vital records or recorders office.
Keep in mind that if you were not born in Alabama, you'll have to order your certified copy from your state or country of birth. If you were born in Franklin County, AL, order your certificate from this county. Otherwise, order it from the AL county of your birth.
Blood Tests
Do I have to get a blood test?
No, blood tests are not a requirement for getting a marriage license in Franklin County.
Divorced or Widowed
What if I've been divorced or am a widower?
If you were married before, provide the date of your divorce or the date your spouse died. Have a certified copy your divorce decree or death certificate in hand when you arrive to complete your application.
As with birth certificates, divorce and death certificates can be gotten from your local vital records office where the divorce or death was recorded. If it occurred in Franklin County, get it from there. Otherwise, get it from the proper location in whichever state it took place in.
Marriage-Related Name Change
How do I change my name due to marriage?
When you get married, you'll be provided a marriage certificate (filed in Franklin County) which provides proof of marriage and is the primary document used to facilitate the name change process. You'll use it to complete your name change across various government and non-government institutions.
You can make use of an online marriage name change service to get the process started, before or after you get married in Franklin County or elsewhere in Alabama.
Proxy Marriages
What exactly is a proxy marriage?
Getting married by proxy means you'll have someone stand-in for you at the marriage ceremony. If one or both partners to the marriage aren't able to attend the ceremony, another person (known as the proxy) can take your place.
So, can I get proxy married in Franklin County?
No, unfortunately you can't get married by proxy in Franklin County or anywhere else in Alabama.
Common Law Marriages
What does common law marriage mean?
A common law marriage is an informal marriage that doesn't hold the same legal authenticity of a standard marriage. It's based on an accepted understanding between the partners that you're basically cohabitating.
Is a common law marriage a legal option for me instead of undergoing a conventional marriage?
Yes, common law marriage are still considered a valid and recognized option in Franklin County and throughout Alabama.
Cousin Marriages
Can I legally marry my cousin?
Yes, in Alabama, cousin marriage are permissible.
Same-Sex Marriage Recognition
Are same sex marriages legal?
Yes, Franklin County will issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Alabama recognizes same-sex marriages as valid as any other marriage.