Hawaii is a beautiful place and a marriage here
is an ideal way for a couple to start life
together.
You may be a visitor to the Islands,
drawn to our year-round warm and sunny weather,
or you may be a resident wishing to celebrate a
most cherished moment in a place that you call
home. Whoever you are, we welcome you and hope
that we can make your wedding day as free from
worry as possible. Aloha and best wishes!
For any person to lawfully marry in the State
of Hawaii, a license for that purpose must be
obtained from an authorized agent (HRS
§572-1.7). Once the license has been issued,
there is no waiting period before the marriage
can take place.
A marriage license and
marriage certificate are different documents. The marriage license
permits a marriage to take place. The marriage
certificate indicates that a legal marriage has
been performed.
The marriage certificate is prepared and
filed by your licensed marriage officiant or
performer with the Department of Health. A newly
married couple receives one (1) certified copy
of the marriage certificate at no extra charge,
upon payment of the marriage license fee, which
will be sent to the couple by mail (60-120 days)
after the marriage has been performed. If a
marriage certificate is needed sooner than this,
you can apply for one or more additional
certified copies.
Marriage performers must be duly licensed by
and in the State of Hawaii to perform the
marriage ceremony. If desired, you may request
the marriage performer to present his/her
license for your inspection.
Getting Marriage License Information
by
Telephone
Information on marriage licenses may be
obtained via the telephone system, any day or
any time, by calling (808) 586-4545.
Who is Eligible to Apply for a Marriage
License?
- There are no state residence or U.S.
citizenship requirements.
- Blood tests are not required.
- The legal age to marry is 18 years for
both males and females.
- Males or females of 16 or 17 years of
age who wish to marry require the written
consent of both parents, legal guardian, or
the family court. The parents or legal
guardian do not have to be residents of the
state. Consent forms may be obtained from a
marriage license agent.
- Males or females of 15 years of age who
wish to marry require the written consent of
both parents or legal guardian, and the
written approval of a judge of the family
court. The parents or legal guardian do not
have to be residents of the state. Consent
forms may be obtained from a marriage
license agent.
- Proof of age is required. A certified
copy of a birth certificate must be
presented for anyone 18 years of age or
under. A valid I.D. or driver’s license may
be presented for anyone 19 years of age or
over.
- If previously married, proof of original
divorce decree or death certificate needs to
be presented to the marriage agent by the
applicant if the divorce or death was final
within 30 days of applying for a marriage
license. NO FAXES ARE ACCEPTED.
- Cousins may marry. However, the blood
relationship between the prospective bride
and groom cannot be closer than first
cousins.
How to Apply for a Marriage License
- The prospective bride and groom must
appear together in person before a marriage
license agent to apply for a marriage
license. Proxies are not allowed.
- The prospective bride and groom should
be prepared to provide the necessary proof
of age and present any required written
consents and approvals. All of the necessary
documents should be obtained prior to
applying for a marriage license.
- The prospective bride and groom must
prepare an official application and file the
application in person with the marriage
license agent.
Applications are provided by
the marriage license agent or may be
downloaded from this site (see below).
The
application will not be accepted if sent by
either postal mail or e-mail.
- Upon approval, a marriage license is
issued at the time the application is made.
- The marriage license costs $60.00,
payable in cash at the time the application
is made.
- The marriage license is good only in,
but is valid throughout, the State of
Hawaii.
- The marriage license expires 30 days
from and including the date of issuance,
after which it automatically becomes null
and void.
- If you do not get married within the 30
days, return the unused license in the
pre-addressed envelope provided to you for
invalidation.
Marriage license applications are available
in a “fillable” Adobe Acrobat portable document
format (PDF). The Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 (or
later) is required for using the fillable forms
feature.
If you do not
have Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 ( or later), the Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 is free to
download and install on your computer by
clicking on the button: 
Where to Apply for a Marriage License
- In Honolulu - Room 101 (1st floor) of
the Health Department Building, 1250
Punchbowl St. (corner of Beretania and
Punchbowl Streets)
Monday through Friday (excluding holidays),
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- For the names, addresses, and telephone
numbers of marriage agents in the rural and
suburban areas of Oahu - call (808) 586-4544
- For the names, addresses, and telephone
numbers of marriage agents on the neighbor
islands - call the local office of the
Department of Health:
Hawaii (Big
Island) |
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(808) 974-6008 |
Kauai |
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(808) 241-3498 |
Maui |
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(808) 984-8210 |
Molokai |
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(808) 553-3200 |
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