Clackamas county recording office oregon

Congratulations on your decision to get married! Completing the process for your marriage license can be done in three easy steps:

  1. Complete this online application (make sure to fill out all fields) and click the Finish button when done.
  2. Come into the Clackamas County Clerk’s Office to show your proof of identity and pay for the license.
  3. After the marriage ceremony is done, return the license to our office so it can be recorded.

$60.00 license fee is non-refundable.

Requirements/Eligibility

You must meet these requirements in order to be considered eligible to apply for a marriage license. (Blood tests and medical exams are not required.)

Applicants cannot be first cousins or nearer kin.

A license can be issued one day after the final date of a divorce. If you were previously married, you’ll need the exact date of your divorce to complete the application.

License Conditions

Licenses may be obtained in any county in Oregon, and can only be used in the State of Oregon. No extensions of time or refunds of money are made once the license is issued.

Waiting Period There is a three-day waiting period from the day the license is purchased until it can be used. Waiver

If you wish to use the marriage license immediately, waiver request forms are available in the Clackamas County Clerk's office. A fee of $15.00 will apply.

Expiration Once the license is effective, it is valid for a 60-day period.

Certified Copy

Once the marriage has taken place, and the completed marriage license is returned to the County Clerk, an official certified copy of the license can be purchased from the County Clerk.

Legal Copies

The certified document is considered the legal copy, and can be used by the applicants to change their name on items like a driver's license or social security card.

A decorative marriage certificate will be provided. This is not a legal document and may not be used as proof of marriage. If an issued license is lost or destroyed it can be replaced by the County Clerk's office. Both parties must visit the office together and pay the duplication fee of $15 cash. The Commemorative certificate can be replaced for a fee of $3.75.