Wedding Ceremony Requirements
- Marriage By Proxy: Not Allowed
- Minister Presence: Required
- Witnesses Required: Two Adult Witnesses
- Couple’s Consent: Required
- Pronouncement: Required
For a marriage to be legally binding in Kentucky, the ceremony must be performed in the physical presence of the couple, the minister, and two adult witnesses. The couple must formally declare their intent to marry, followed by the minister pronouncing them married.
Requirements for the Couple
- Minimum Age: 18 years (16-17 with Guardian Consent; 15 with Judge’s Permission if Pregnant)
- Residency: Not Required
- Kinship Restrictions: Second Cousins or Further
- Marriage Equality: Yes
Couples aged 16-17 need written parental or guardian consent, while minors 15 or younger can only marry with a judge’s approval in specific cases. Kentucky prohibits marriages between close relatives (closer than second cousins) and recognizes same-sex marriages due to federal law.
Marriage License Requirements
- Who Picks Up: Both Parties of the Couple
- Where Valid: Any County in Kentucky
- Pick-Up: In Person Only
- Cost of License: Up to $50 (Varies by County)
- Accepted ID: Varies by County (Some May Not Accept Passports)
- Proof of Divorce: May Be Required
- Blood Test: Not Required
Marriage licenses are issued by the county clerk and are mandatory for all marriages. Couples must apply in person, and minors under 18 must apply in the female’s county of residence. The fee and documentation requirements may vary by county.
Marriage License Facts
- Ceremony Type: Religious or Civil
- Mandatory Waiting Period: None
- License Validity: 30 Days
- Submission Deadline: By Expiration
Kentucky marriage licenses are valid for 30 days from the date of issuance. After the ceremony, the completed license must be returned to the issuing county clerk before it expires.
Requirements for the Minister
- Minimum Age: 18 years
- Residency: Not Required
- Documents Required: Varies by County (May Include Ordination Credential and Letter of Good Standing)
- Online Ordination Recognized: Yes
- Registration Office: County Clerk
Ministers must be at least 18 years old and may need to present ordination credentials and a letter of good standing. Ministers ordained online by the Universal Life Church are recognized as religious actors authorized to officiate marriages in Kentucky.
Final Steps
- Officiant’s Title on Marriage License: Minister
- Church/Ordaining Body: Universal Life Church Ministries
- Address of Church: Minister’s Home Address
The officiant must:
- Fill out the marriage certificate with the ceremony date, names of the couple, and witnesses.
- Include their own name, title, and ordaining body (Universal Life Church Ministries).
- Return the completed license and certificate to the issuing county clerk before the 30-day expiration.