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West Virginia Marriage License Requirements for Officiants

We have detailed filing guides for 55 counties in West Virginia, covering filing deadlines, witness requirements, ordination acceptance, and clerk office details.

County Filing Guides

CountyFiling Deadline
Barbour6 days
Berkeley6 days
Boone6 days
Braxton6 days
Brooke6 days
Cabell6 days
Calhoun6 days
Clay6 days
Doddridge6 days
Fayette6 days
Gilmer6 days
Grant6 days
Greenbrier6 days
Hampshire6 days
Hancock6 days
Hardy6 days
Harrison6 days
Jackson6 days
Jefferson6 days
Kanawha6 days
Lewis6 days
Lincoln6 days
Logan6 days
McDowell6 days
Marion6 days
Marshall6 days
Mason6 days
Mercer6 days
Mineral6 days
Mingo6 days
Monongalia6 days
Monroe6 days
Morgan6 days
Nicholas6 days
Ohio6 days
Pendleton6 days
Pleasants6 days
Pocahontas6 days
Preston6 days
Putnam6 days
Raleigh6 days
Randolph6 days
Ritchie6 days
Roane6 days
Summers6 days
Taylor6 days
Tucker6 days
Tyler6 days
Upshur6 days
Wayne6 days
Webster6 days
Wetzel6 days
Wirt6 days
Wood6 days
Wyoming6 days

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do officiants have to file a marriage license in West Virginia?

In West Virginia, officiants typically have 6 days to return the signed marriage license to the county clerk's office after the ceremony.

Is ULC ordination accepted in West Virginia?

ULC (Universal Life Church) ordination is generally accepted in West Virginia. We recommend confirming with the specific county clerk's office before the ceremony.

Where do I file the marriage license in West Virginia?

Marriage licenses are filed at the county clerk's office (or equivalent) in the county where the license was issued. Each county has its own office — see the county guides below for specific addresses and contact information.

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