Marriage Information
Residents of the State of Maine must record notice of their intentions to marry in the office of the clerk of the municipality in which at least one of them resides. If only one of the parties resides in Maine, the parties must record notice of their intentions to marry in the office of the clerk of the municipality in which the resident party resides. Once the intentions are filed and the license is issued, the parties are free to marry anywhere within the State of Maine. The license is valid for a period of 90 days from the date the intentions are filed.
Out-of-State Residents must file their intentions to marry at the municipal office in the town where they will be married. Once the intentions are filed and the license is issued, the parties are free to marry anywhere within the State of Maine. The license is valid for a period of 90 days from the date the intentions are filed.
When applying for your marriage license, please allow approximately 30-40 minutes to complete the application process. Applicants should make an appointment by calling 207-688-4611. Appointment times will end one hour before close of business.
What is Required:
Intentions of Marriage
The bride and groom must complete an Intentions of Marriage form (DO NOT SIGN THIS FORM, It must be signed in front of a Notary Public). The bride, groom or spouse's signatures must be acknowledged before an official authorized to take oaths, e.g. notary public.
The marriage license is valid for 90 days from the date the intentions are filed.
No blood tests are required.Filing Fee
The filing fee is $40.00 ($20.00 per applicant).
Previous Marriage(s)
If either the bride or groom has been previously married, a certified copy of the death or divorce decree, whichever ended the previous marriage, must be presented to the clerk where the intentions of marriage are filed. The certified copy must be presented to the clerk prior to the processing of the marriage license.
A certified copy of a divorce decree may be obtained from the clerk of courts in the county were the divorce was filed. The clerk of courts will certify the document using an embossed seal. Photocopies are not accepted.
A certified copy of a death certificate may be obtained from the clerk in the town/city of the place of death. The clerk will certify the document using an embossed seal. Photocopies are not accepted.Filing Intentions of Marriage
Step 1: The Bride and Groom must complete an Intentions of Marriage form form at the office of the clerk where the intentions are filed.
The filing fee of $40.00 is paid at the time of filing.
The certified death/divorce decree(s), if applicable, is presented to the clerk at the time of filing. The marriage license will not be processed without the proper decree(s).
Proof of identity, e.g. driver's license, passport, state I.D. must be provided to the clerk at the time of filing.
Town Clerk is located:
429 Hallowell Road
Pownal, ME 04069
Telephone: (207) 688-4611
Step 2: The marriage license is completed by the officiant legally qualified to perform a marriage in Maine, and signed by two witnesses. The officiant is required to file the license within 7 working days of the ceremony with the clerk where the license was issued.