Before a marriage can occur in Tennessee, a license must be obtained from a County Clerk. Ministers of the Gospel, Rabbis, Christian Science practitioners, and various civil officials are authorized by law to solemnize a marriage. Marriage license requirements are specific to each applicant's age.
If You Are 18 Years of Age or Older:
- Blood tests not needed
- No waiting period
- ID requirements:
- One of the following: State certified birth certificate, Driver License, or a State Issued ID
- Identification guidelines for Legal Aliens who do not have a social security number:
- Each with valid expiration dates: Passport and American Visa, or
- Resident Alien Card
- You must know the following:
- Parents full name (including maiden name of mother)
- Parents state of birth and address (if living)
- Applicant's number of prior marriages
- Date last marriage ended (if applicable)
A marriage license is valid for 30 days after issuance and may be executed outside of Tennessee. However, it must be returned to the issuing Clerk for recording and filing with the Tennessee Vital Records Office.
If You Are 17 Years of Age:
- Blood tests are no longer needed
- If applicant is 17 years of age, the other party has to be within four years their senior.
- Consent of parents, guardian, or next of kin (unless minor emancipated).
- Parent or guardian must accompany in applying for license. Custodial Parent must bring custody papers (if applicable) to show proof of custody.
- Identification guidelines for Legal Aliens:
- Each with valid expiration dates: Passport and American Visa, or
- Resident Alien Card
- ID requirements:
- Proof of Social Security Number (Social Security Card or Driver License containing SSN)
- You must know the following:
- Parents full name (including maiden name of mother)
- Parents state of birth and address (if living)
- Applicant's number of prior marriages
- Date last marriage ended (if applicable)
A marriage license is valid for 30 days after issuance and may be executed outside of Tennessee. However, it must be returned to the issuing Clerk for recording and filing with the Tennessee Vital Records Office.