The Justice of the Peace can perform weddings anywhere in Oregon. The bride and groom need to first obtain a marriage license from any county clerk in Oregon. There is normally a three day waiting period, but the county clerk can waive that period. A license is valid for sixty days.
Weddings in the courthouse can be scheduled by calling the court. Weddings on weekends can be scheduled with the Justice of the Peace, and there can be up to a $100 charge for those weddings, plus mileage.
The bride and groom need to have two witnesses for the ceremony, and the witnesses need to be at least 18 years of age.
Feel free to bring your camera and flowers.
Licenses are available from any County Clerk in Oregon. Oregon County Clerks Association .
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This page last updated February 20, 2009
The Justice of the Peace can perform weddings anywhere in Oregon. The bride and groom need to first obtain a marriage license from any county clerk in Oregon. There is normally a three day waiting period, but the county clerk can waive that period. A license is valid for sixty days.
Weddings in the courthouse can be scheduled by calling the court. Weddings on weekends can be scheduled with the Justice of the Peace, and there can be up to a $100 charge for those weddings, plus mileage.
The bride and groom need to have two witnesses for the ceremony, and the witnesses need to be at least 18 years of age.
Feel free to bring your camera and flowers.
Licenses are available from any County Clerk in Oregon. Oregon County Clerks Association .
Home Page
This page last updated February 20, 2009