Marriage Records Search in Maui County
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Maui District Health Office WebsiteBirth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsCheck out the general information section on the Maui District Health Office's website. You'll find their contact details along with phone numbers for various community mental health centers.
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Marriage LicensesMarriage Records, Voter and Elections InformationHere are the steps to acquire a marriage license in Maui County:
1. **Application Process**: An online application is available for couples wishing to get married in Maui County. Both parties must fill out the necessary forms and provide all requested details accurately.
2. **Identification**: Both individuals must present a valid form of identification. This can include a driver's license, passport, or state ID. It is important to ensure that the IDs are current and not expired.
3. **Age Requirement**: Both applicants must be at least 18 years old. If either person is under 18, they will need parental consent and possibly court approval.
4. **Fee Payment**: A non-refundable fee is required to process the marriage license application. Payment can usually be made online using a credit or debit card.
5. **Meeting with an Agent**: After submitting the application, couples must appear in person before a marriage license agent in Maui County. The agent will verify the information, review identification, and answer any questions.
6. **License Validity**: Once issued, the marriage license is valid immediately and for up to 30 days. Couples must marry within this period; otherwise, they will need to reapply for a new license.
7. **Marriage Ceremony**: The ceremony can be performed by an individual legally authorized to officiate weddings in Hawaii. After the ceremony, the license must be signed by the officiant and returned to the appropriate government office for the marriage to be officially recorded.