South Carolina Marriage License Requirements | Courthouse Wedding Guide

Planning a courthouse wedding or civil ceremony in South Carolina? This is your complete, verified guide to marriage license requirements — fees, waiting periods, witnesses, age requirements, and everything else you need to know to get legally married in South Carolina.

Marriage License Requirements in South Carolina (2025)

Requirement Details
License Fee Varies by county (typically $50)
Waiting Period 24 hours
License Validity No expiration (in most counties)
Where to Apply Probate Court in any county in South Carolina
Documents Required Valid government-issued photo ID for both parties
Residency Required Not required
Minimum Age (No Consent) 18
Minimum Age (With Parental Consent) Under 18 — contact Probate Court for requirements
Witnesses Required Not required
Ceremony Cost (Estimate) Varies by officiant

What You Need to Know About Getting Married in South Carolina

South Carolina marriage licenses have NO expiration date in most counties — a rare and convenient feature. 24-hour waiting period. Signed copies must be returned to the issuing county within 15 days. No witnesses required.

Step-by-Step: How to Get Your South Carolina Marriage License

  1. Gather your documents — Valid government-issued photo ID for both parties. If previously married, bring your divorce decree or death certificate.
  2. Visit Probate Court in any county in South Carolina — both parties must appear in person unless stated otherwise.
  3. Pay the fee — Varies by county (typically $50). Call ahead to confirm accepted payment methods (cash, card, money order).
  4. Observe the waiting period — 24 hours. Plan your application date accordingly.
  5. Use your license within the validity window — No expiration (in most counties).
  6. Return the signed license — after your ceremony, your officiant (or you, if self-solemnizing) must return the completed license to the issuing office.

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Source: South Carolina official vital records / court authority. Requirements verified May 2026. Always confirm current requirements directly with your local clerk's office before your visit, as fees and rules are subject to change.