ID
Requirement: Certified copy of birth certificate.
Residency Requirement: Do
not have to be a resident of Montana.
Waiting Period:
Montana law allows you to get married immediately after
officially receiving your marriage license. No waiting period is
necessary unless under the age of 18.
If Divorced: A
certified copy of the divorce decree is required.
Fees: $53.00 - cash
only.
Other Tests: The bride
is required to take a blood test for rubella.
Under 18: If you are
16 or 17 years old, you must have the consent of both parents
unless only one parent has legal custody of you. Proof of age
must be in the form of a certified copy of your birth
certificate.
Both of you, as a couple, will also
have to attend at least two counseling sessions that are at
least 10 days apart. This has to be done with a designated
counselor who will then have to provide a letter that states the
names of the couple, their ages, the dates of the counseling
sessions, and what the counselor thinks about their possible
marriage.
Then judicial consent signed by a
district court judge must be given for the Clerk of court's
office to issue a marriage license. No one 15 years of age or
younger may marry in Montana.