Coconino County Marriage Licenses

Marriage licenses in Coconino County are available at the Clerk of the Superior Court in Flagstaff and at Justice Courts in Page and Williams. The fee is $98 across all locations. Both applicants must appear in person with valid photo ID and a Social Security number. There is no blood test required. There is no waiting period either. You can pick up your license the same day you apply, and it stays valid for one year anywhere in Arizona. Flagstaff serves as the county seat and handles most applications. The courthouse sits in the heart of downtown, making it easy to reach for couples throughout northern Arizona.

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Coconino County Clerk Office

The Coconino County Clerk of the Superior Court issues marriage licenses at the main courthouse in Flagstaff. Walk in during business hours to apply. No appointment is needed. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It closes on state holidays. Staff can answer questions about the process and help you fill out the affidavit if you need guidance.

The main office address is 200 N. San Francisco Street in Flagstaff. The building is the historic Coconino County Courthouse. Parking is available on nearby streets and in public lots downtown. Call (928) 679-7600 if you have questions before your visit. The clerk handles marriage license applications on the spot. Most couples finish in about 20 minutes.

Arizona marriage license information for Coconino County applicants

Military service members should ask about the Affidavit of Record of Marriage. The clerk recommends purchasing this extra document. It creates an additional record that can help with military benefits and paperwork. The cost is minimal compared to the hassle of tracking down records later.

Note: The clerk's office does not perform wedding ceremonies or schedule officiants for you.

Coconino County Justice Court Locations

Coconino County stretches across a huge area. It covers more than 18,000 square miles. To serve couples in remote areas, the county offers marriage licenses at Justice Courts in Page and Williams. These satellite locations provide the same service as the main Flagstaff office. The fee is the same. The license is the same. You can use it anywhere in Arizona.

Page is in the far north of the county near Lake Powell. It serves couples from the Marble Canyon area and those visiting the Grand Canyon's North Rim. Williams sits along Interstate 40 west of Flagstaff. It is the gateway to the Grand Canyon Railway and draws many visitors. Both towns see tourists who decide to get married during their trip.

Payment rules differ by location. The Williams Justice Court does not accept cash. Bring a cashier's check or money order instead. Page Justice Court follows standard payment rules. Only the main Flagstaff clerk's office accepts credit and debit cards. Plan your payment method before you go.

Note: Call ahead to confirm hours at the Justice Court locations since they may differ from Flagstaff.

Marriage License Requirements in Coconino County

Both people must appear together at the clerk's office. You cannot send one person first. Arizona law requires both applicants to sign an affidavit in person. Each person needs valid government-issued photo ID. A driver's license works fine. You can also use a passport, state ID card, or military ID. The ID must show your name, photo, and date of birth.

You must provide your Social Security number when you apply. The clerk keeps this separate from the public marriage record. Under ARS 25-121, this information goes to the Department of Economic Security for child support enforcement purposes only. It is not released to the public or included in certified copies. If you do not have a Social Security number, tell the clerk and they will note it on the application.

The minimum age to marry in Arizona is 18 without consent. Applicants who are 16 or 17 need parental consent or an emancipation order. The future spouse cannot be more than three years older than the minor. Under ARS 25-102, anyone under 16 cannot marry at all. The clerk will verify ages using your ID before issuing the license.

Coconino County Marriage License Fees

The fee for a marriage license in Coconino County is $98. This applies at all three locations. Payment is due when you apply. The Flagstaff office accepts cash, cashier's check, money order, credit cards, and debit cards. It is the only location that takes credit and debit cards.

Page Justice Court accepts cash, cashier's check, and money order. Williams Justice Court does not accept cash at all. You must pay with a cashier's check or money order at Williams. Make checks payable to the Clerk of the Superior Court. The fee covers the license and recording once your officiant returns the signed document.

Certified copies of the marriage certificate cost $35 each. You can order copies after the officiant returns the signed license and the clerk records it. The recording process takes a few days. You may want to order several copies for name changes at the DMV, Social Security office, banks, and employers. Add postage fees if you request copies by mail.

After You Get Your Coconino County License

Getting the license is just the first step. You are not married until you have a ceremony. Under ARS 25-111, Arizona requires a valid ceremony performed by an authorized person. The license expires after 12 months if not used. Your ceremony must happen before that date. You can marry anywhere in Arizona with a Coconino County license.

ARS 25-124 lists who can perform weddings. Licensed clergy can officiate. Judges of courts of record qualify. Municipal court judges and justices of the peace can marry couples. Federal judges, magistrate judges, and bankruptcy court judges also have authority. The person performing the ceremony signs the license along with both spouses and two adult witnesses.

Arizona statute listing persons authorized to perform marriages in Coconino County

The officiant must return the signed license to the Coconino County Clerk within 10 days after the ceremony. The clerk notes that this is their rule, and some other counties allow up to 30 days. Once the clerk receives it, they record the marriage and store the original. You can then request certified copies as proof of marriage.

Covenant Marriage in Coconino County

Arizona offers a special type of marriage called covenant marriage. It requires premarital counseling before you apply. You and your future spouse must meet with a member of the clergy or a marriage counselor. They provide a notarized statement that you completed counseling. Bring this statement to the clerk's office when you apply.

Covenant marriage has stricter divorce rules. You agree to seek counseling before filing for divorce. The grounds for divorce are more limited than in a traditional marriage. Under Title 25 Chapter 7, the law spells out requirements for entering and dissolving a covenant marriage. The license fee is the same as a standard marriage license at $98 in Coconino County.

Couples already married can convert their existing marriage to a covenant marriage. The conversion fee is $35. You must sign a Declaration of Intent form at the clerk's office. Both spouses must appear in person. You do not need to hold another ceremony.

Wedding Venues in Coconino County

Coconino County is one of the most scenic places in Arizona. It contains the Grand Canyon, Sedona's red rocks, and the pine forests around Flagstaff. Many couples choose to marry here for the natural beauty. The county sees tourists who decide to get married during their vacation. The quick license process makes it easy to plan a spontaneous wedding.

Flagstaff offers mountain scenery and cool weather in summer. It sits at 7,000 feet elevation. The historic downtown has restaurants and hotels for wedding parties. The area around Sedona in southern Coconino County draws couples seeking red rock backdrops. Page offers Lake Powell and the dramatic canyons of the Colorado River.

The clerk's office does not arrange ceremonies. You must find your own officiant. Many resorts and wedding venues can connect you with local ministers or justices of the peace. Online ordination is legal in Arizona. A friend or family member can get ordained and perform your ceremony. Just make sure they understand the paperwork requirements.

Key steps for a Coconino County wedding:

  • Get your license at Flagstaff, Page, or Williams
  • Find an authorized officiant
  • Arrange for two witnesses over age 18
  • Hold your ceremony before the license expires
  • Have the officiant return the license within 10 days

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Marriage Licenses for Flagstaff Residents

Flagstaff is the county seat and the only city in Coconino County with a population over 50,000. The city itself does not issue marriage licenses. All Flagstaff residents apply at the county clerk's office. The courthouse is centrally located in downtown Flagstaff on San Francisco Street.

The City of Flagstaff offers a separate domestic partnership registry. This is not the same as a marriage license. Domestic partnership costs $50 and requires both people to live within city limits. It provides limited benefits, mainly hospital visitation rights. For full marriage rights, you need a marriage license from the county.

Flagstaff residents can find more local details on our city page.

Nearby Counties for Marriage Licenses

You can get married with a Coconino County license anywhere in Arizona. You can also apply in any other Arizona county if that is more convenient. Some couples who live on county borders find it easier to visit a neighboring clerk's office. The license fee and requirements are similar across the state.

Navajo County sits to the east of Coconino County. Its clerk's office is in Holbrook. Yavapai County is directly south with offices in Prescott and Camp Verde. Mohave County borders Coconino to the west. It has locations in Kingman, Bullhead City, and Lake Havasu City. Each of these counties charges $98 for a marriage license.

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