Arkansas Wedding Laws

Arkansas Wedding Laws

Drafted and last reviewed for accuracy by the Arkansas marriage law team at the Universal Life Church Ministries on

If you are a minister or a couple seeking a legally recognized Arkansas wedding, this guide will explain all of the state-specific statutes you need to be aware of to obtain a marriage license and conduct a legally binding marriage ceremony. By following the step-by-step instructions in this guide, you can avoid any potential pitfalls that could invalidate the wedding ceremony, result in penalties or create unnecessary hassle or expense for the couple.

Arkansas Marriage Requirements

Min. Age of Couple:
Age 18 or Age 17 with Guardian Consent
Residency:
Not Required
Min. Distance of Kin Allowed:
Second Cousins
Marriage Equality:
Yes

The State of Arkansas only has a few requirements for a couple to be eligible to marry. Because federal law mandates that same-sex marriage be recognized in all 50 states, Arkansas recognizes same-sex unions. The state also allows residents of other states and countries to obtain a legally recognized marriage in the state of Arkansas. Persons seeking to be married in Arkansas must be at least 18 years old or 17 with parental consent.

How to Get an Arkansas Marriage License

Who Picks Up License:
The Couple
Where License is Valid:
Any County in Arkansas
Marriage License Pick-Up:
In Person Only
Cost of License:
$60.00
Accepted I.D. Types:
Photo ID
Proof of Divorce Required (If Applicable):
No
Blood Test Required:
No

The couple does not need a blood test to get married in Arkansas but will need to pay a $60 fee for the marriage license. A license obtained in any Arkansas county is recognized in the entire state; however, the completed certificate must be returned to the office from which it was originally issued after the ceremony. The couple will be required to present photo identification to obtain the marriage license.

Applying For a Marriage License in Arkansas

ULC-Officiated Ceremony Type:
Religious
Mandatory Waiting Period:
None
License Valid For:
60 Days
License Must Be Submitted:
By Expiration

The license must be used within 60 days of the date it was issued to be valid and must be returned by the time the 60 days is up, regardless of whether a wedding took place. There is no waiting period, except for underage couples, in Arkansas. Couples can get married the same day they receive their license if they are of age, which makes it easier for couples to ensure their wedding takes place within the required 60 day period before the license expires. Underage couples must wait five days from the application date to receive their license.

The state of Arkansas makes a distinction between religious and civil ceremonies on the marriage certificate. A religious ceremony, as would be performed by a Universal Life Church minister, requires a marriage license specifically for a religious ceremony. Couples being married by a judge or justice of the peace need a license for a civil ceremony. Because Universal Life Church ministers are recognized as religious actors, they have the authority to perform weddings in the state of Arkansas.

How to Become a Wedding Officiant in Arkansas

Min. Age of Minister:
Age 18
Residency:
Not Required
Document(s) Required:
Credentials of Ministry
Online Ordination Recognized:
Yes
Relevant Office of Registration:
County Clerk
Latest Document(s) Submission Date Allowed:
Before Ceremony
Minister I.D. # Issued:
Yes

To perform a wedding ceremony, the minister must be at least 18 years old but does not need to be a resident of Arkansas or the United States. The process of registering as an officiant in Arkansas is a bit more complex than in many other states.

Ministers are required to present documentation to the County Clerk's office prior to the wedding. Because of this requirement, ministers intending to perform weddings in Arkansas should secure an official Universal Life Church credential of ministry once they have been ordained online. This credential is usually requested by the County Clerk's office as part of the registration process. When the registration process has been completed, the minister will receive a certificate that confirms that the minister's license has been registered by the county clerk.

The registration process is different in different counties, so we recommend that ministers contact the office in the county they intend to register in to receive specific instructions before attempting to register. Ministers should be sure not to lose any of the documents issued during registration, because a ministerial registration number may be requested on the marriage license.

The Universal Life Church recommends that ministers retain a copy of the ordination credential, along with a letter of good standing to ensure they meet the Arkansas registration requirements. Ministers should ensure they have completed the entire registration process and submitted the required paperwork before the wedding ceremony.

Getting Married in Arkansas

Marriage By Proxy Allowed:
No
Minister Required to be Present:
Yes
Number of Witnesses Required:
None
Min. Age of Witnesses:
Not Applicable
Couple's Consent Required:
Yes
Pronouncement Required:
Yes

The state of Arkansas only has two legal requirements for the content of the ceremony. There must be a verbal confirmation of consent from the couple, which is usually some variation of "I do." The minister also must make an official pronouncement that the couple is wed. Beyond those requirements, couples may include whatever elements suit their personal beliefs, traditions and preferences.

Arkansas does not recognize proxy marriages. To be valid, all of the legally relevant parties, including the minister and both members of the couple, must be physically present at the wedding ceremony. Arkansas does not require any witnesses to be present.

Finalizing the Union

Officiant's Title on Marriage License:
Minister
Church/Ordaining Body:
Universal Life Church Ministries
Address of Church:
Minister's Home Address

The most important part of any wedding ceremony is to make sure everyone enjoys this beautiful and love-filled moment. However, there are also some legal loose ends that must be tied up to ensure the wedding is valid.

First up, even if the wedding does not take place, the marriage license must be returned to the county office that issued it by the expiration date. If the license is not returned before it expires, the minister may be penalized.

Before returning the license, the minister must provide his or her full name, without any titles. If there is an additional space on the form asking for the officiant's title, the minister may enter "Minister" in that space. If the form requests the name of the ordaining body, the minister should list it as "Universal Life Church Ministries." If there is a space for the church's address, a Universal Life Church minister should list his or her own address.

It is important to review the license for any errors or incomplete information before returning the license to the county office. An incorrectly completed license may need to be reissued, which will cost the couple additional money and probably make them unhappy with the minister's services.

We recommend that Universal Life Church ministers retain a record of all ceremonies performed. This is particularly important for ministers who have signed a contract or received payment for their services.

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