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Age of Majority Chart

By Sheri & Bob Stritof, About.com

The links provided for each state lead to more marriage license information.

A

  • Alabama: 19
  • Alaska: 18
  • Arizona: 18
  • Arkansas: 18

    B

    C

  • California: 18
  • Colorado: 18
  • Connecticut: 18

    D

  • Delaware: 18
  • District of Columbia: 21

    E

    F

  • Florida: 18

    G

  • Georgia: 18

    H

  • Hawaii: 18

    I

  • Idaho: 18
  • Illinois: 18
  • Indiana: 18
  • Iowa: 18

    J

    K

  • Kansas: 18
  • Kentucky: 18

    L

  • Louisiana: 18

    M

  • Maine: 18
  • Maryland: 18
  • Massachusetts: 18
  • Michigan: 18
  • Minnesota: 18
  • Mississippi: 21
  • Missouri: 18
  • Montana: 18

    N

  • Nebraska: 19
  • Nevada: 18
  • New Hampshire: 18
  • New Jersey: 18
  • New Mexico: 18
  • New York: 18
  • North Carolina: 18
  • North Dakota: 18

    O

  • Ohio: 18
  • Oklahoma: 18
  • Oregon: 18

    P

  • Pennsylvania: 18

    Q

    R

  • Rhode Island: 18

    S

  • South Carolina: 18
  • South Dakota: 18

    T

  • Tennessee: 18
  • Texas: 18

    U

  • Utah: 18

    V

  • Vermont: 18
  • Virginia: 18

    W

  • Washington: 18
  • West Virginia: 18
  • Wisconsin: 18
  • Wyoming: 18. The Wyoming legislature change the age of majority from 19 to 18 in 1993. The change was reffered to in Jordan v. Brackin, Wyoming Supreme Court, Nov. 21, 2003.

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