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Old 27 Feb 17, 06:14 PM  
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Marriage License - Notary?

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I am getting married in Disney at the end of March and need to buy the marriage license online. There are two different options, one with notary service and the other without. What one do I need to buy?

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Old 12 Apr 17, 10:33 PM  
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We got married in Clearwater last October. We didn't get the notary and was advised but the officiant said it wasn't necessary. The court house said the same thing but they can always get it done and send it to us should we ever need it.
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Old 17 Apr 17, 10:59 PM  
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There are 3 ways to do it.
1) Go to the courthouse yourself
2) Pay someone to go to the courthouse for you and they meet you at your hotel
3) Do it all by mail but then you need to pay a notary in the UK
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Old 12 May 17, 11:23 PM  
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Im getting married in September at Paradise Cove and this is the one thing im dreading doing. I have no clue what to do. Preferably the easiest.
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Old 22 May 17, 05:53 PM  
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Originally Posted by lickerofthetoe View Post
Im getting married in September at Paradise Cove and this is the one thing im dreading doing. I have no clue what to do. Preferably the easiest.
It is really easy don't worry.
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Old 30 May 17, 10:03 PM  
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What do I need to do this end before I go. ? I was divorced 16 years ago and think I have my decree absolute, do I need to take it with me ?
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We did the notary route 5 years ago as we didn't want to go to the courthouse during our holiday😳

Basically I searched for notaries online and discovered several within a couple of miles of my home address, I picked the most convenient and booked an appointment. They tell you what they need (I.d etc, my husband was divorced so had to take the absolute too)

The notary (usually retired solicitor) then completed checks and fills in forms basically stating that you are both who you say you are. It cost £70 and then I mailed this to the states (via my Floridawedding by mail service) and all we had to do was arrive at the wedding venue - where after the ceremony, we were provided with our marriage certificate.
It was really easy😊😊
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Originally Posted by Floridarules View Post
We did the notary route 5 years ago as we didn't want to go to the courthouse during our holiday😳

Basically I searched for notaries online and discovered several within a couple of miles of my home address, I picked the most convenient and booked an appointment. They tell you what they need (I.d etc, my husband was divorced so had to take the absolute too)

The notary (usually retired solicitor) then completed checks and fills in forms basically stating that you are both who you say you are. It cost £70 and then I mailed this to the states (via my Floridawedding by mail service) and all we had to do was arrive at the wedding venue - where after the ceremony, we were provided with our marriage certificate.
It was really easy😊😊
DD has just done this over the last few weeks as she couldn't get to a courthouse in time (land Friday afternoon, wedding on Monday). Searched for local UK notaries, went along to his house and all sorted. I'm sure she mentioned it was £50 but might be wrong. I know she was quoted much higher by others



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Old 1 Jun 17, 10:08 PM  
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My wedding organiser (Pat at Stay Happy) advised I use the licence by mail which is printed off the Brevard County Court website. I have had a look at it and there is no part on it for someone to sign to say you are who you say you are . im really confused
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