TiffinyKaye
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This is a question for anyone who has done the marriage-license-by-mail bit with Brevard County. DF and I started the process yesterday and have already received the thing back that we need to go get notarized and send in.
That said--I don't think I totally understand the entire process. When I read through the laws, it almost makes it sound like we have to file the marriage license after the ceremony at the same court house that we got the license through. Does my officiant have to drive all the way to the courthouse in Brevard County (near Tampa?) just to file the license? On their website, it almost looks like all we have to do is mail it back to them after the officiant signs it. Is that really it, or do we have to actually have someone go to the courthouse physically to file the completed documents?
Sorry--dumb question. I'm just confused, and it's late. :/ Trying to figure out if it's really worth it to do it through Brevard County, or to take the time once we get in Orlando to go to a courthouse. The mail-away one seems so much easier...
Tiffiny
That said--I don't think I totally understand the entire process. When I read through the laws, it almost makes it sound like we have to file the marriage license after the ceremony at the same court house that we got the license through. Does my officiant have to drive all the way to the courthouse in Brevard County (near Tampa?) just to file the license? On their website, it almost looks like all we have to do is mail it back to them after the officiant signs it. Is that really it, or do we have to actually have someone go to the courthouse physically to file the completed documents?
Sorry--dumb question. I'm just confused, and it's late. :/ Trying to figure out if it's really worth it to do it through Brevard County, or to take the time once we get in Orlando to go to a courthouse. The mail-away one seems so much easier...
Tiffiny