March 18, 2020
Getting Married Amidst COVID-19
Washington DC Marriage Bureau
The DC Superior Court closed on March 18, 2020 after a US Marshal tested positive for COVID-19. There is no word from the DC Marriage Bureau about the closure.
A court employee shared the following: all offices are closed except two (prisoner intake and central intake).
Arlington Virginia Courthouse
The Arlington County marriage bureau is open and will continue issuing marriage license. This will be done by appointment only.
NO APPOINTMENT = NO LICENSE (See steps below):
- First, complete the application on-line.
- Second, send an email to circuitcourt@arlingtonva.us requesting an appointment.
- Third, wait for a confirmation email stating the date and time of your appointment. Give them 2 business days to reply.
- Fourth, take your current drivers license, go to the courthouse on the date and time of your appointment to complete your marriage license request.
Fairfax Virginia Courthouse
The Fairfax County marriage bureau is open and will issue marriage license between 8 am – 4 pm. You still have to complete the application on-line, and both parties to the marriage must appear in person to retrieve it. Don’t forget to bring your current state issued photo ID (drivers license).
Make sure you have made arrangements with an authorized celebrant to officiate you marriage.
If you have any questions about getting a marriage license in Fairfax County, please call the Circuit Court Clerk’s Office at 703-691-7320, press 3, 4 (TTY 711).
When you’re ready to book my services, please call 202.253.3629.
Prince George’s County Maryland Marriage Bureau
Prince George’s County Marriage Bureau is open, but not to the public. Therefore, they will not be officiating any marriages at the court during this pandemic.
If you have applied for your marriage license, hoping to marry at the courthouse; they will mail it to you. Please contact PG County Marriage Bureau for details. 301-952-3335
You have to request that the marriage license be mailed to you.
Getting a marriage license in PG County by affidavit may be bit challenging. Here’s why. You would have to find a marriage bureau in your jurisdiction that will process your request.
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