SHELBY COUNTY PROBATE COURT - MARRIAGE LICENSES | SHELBY COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT

The Probate Court issues marriage licenses to eligible applicants and maintains records of said marriages. Visit website for detailed information on requirements for obtaining a marriage license and the application process.Certified copies of marriage licenses may be requested either in person or by mail. The form required is available on the website, along with specific information on the process. Note that the license must have been issued by the Shelby County Probate Court and must have been completed. Click for a marriage license application Online marriage application.

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Physical Address

100 E Court St 2nd Fl, Sidney, OH 45365

Hours

Mon 8:30am - 4pm; Tue 8:30am - 4pm; Wed 8:30am - 4pm; Thu 8:30am - 4pm; Fri 8:30am - 4pm;

Fax

(937) 498-7260

Fax

(937) 498-7260

Application process

Applicants must be present at time of application, once the application is completed, the Clerk will administer the oath before you sign the application

Fee

$76 cash / check / money order

Eligibility

Shelby County residents who wish to marry in Ohio, and out of state residents who wish to marry in Shelby County.

Agency info

SHELBY COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT

Civil suits of a serious nature involving real estate, property, tort, contract and business relationships are tried in this Court. The Common Pleas Court also has jurisdiction over criminal cases involving crimes where the penalty may be imprisonment for more than six months. The Court of Common Pleas also hears appeals from administrative agencies.The Judge of the Shelby County Common Pleas Court is also the county domestic relations judge having jurisdiction over divorce, dissolution, alimony, child support, annulment and custody in family disputes.The Juvenile Court is a division of the Common Pleas Court of Shelby County.