Miami, FL

How to Get Married at Miami City Hall (2026 Guide)

Last updated: January 2026 • Official Source

License Fee

$93.50

Wait Time

3 Days

Valid For

60 Days

Residency

None Required
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Pro Tips for Miami

⏰ Planning Required

Miami has a 3 Days waiting period. Factor this into your wedding timeline.

✓ Tip 1

Book your ceremony at least 3 days after applying

→ Tip 2

Premarital course can reduce your fee significantly

→ Tip 3

No residency requirement - great for destination weddings

Overview

Miami-Dade County Clerk of Courts issues marriage licenses. Florida residents have a 3-day waiting period; non-residents can marry immediately.

1

Documents & Requirements

  • Valid Photo ID: Driver's license, passport, or state ID
  • Social Security Number (card not required)
  • Both applicants must appear in person
  • Divorce decree if previously married
  • $93.50 Fee: ($61 with premarital course)
2

The Application Process

01

Complete Pre-Application

Fill out online pre-application at the Clerk's website.

02

Visit Clerk of Courts

Both parties appear in person with valid ID.

03

Pay the Fee

Pay $93.50 ($61 with premarital course certificate).

04

Wait 3 Days

Florida residents only. Non-residents can marry immediately.

Similar Cities to Consider

If you're flexible on location, these cities have similar requirements:

CityFeeWaitValid
Miami (this city)$93.503 Days60 Days
Jacksonville, FL$93.503 Days60 Days
Philadelphia, PA$903 Days60 Days
Dallas, TX$8172 Hours90 Days
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip the waiting period?

Non-Florida residents have no waiting period. Residents can take a premarital course.

What's the premarital course discount?

Completing an approved course reduces the fee to $61 and waives the waiting period.

Do I need an appointment?

Walk-ins accepted but appointments recommended.