If you are planning on having your wedding in Washington state, check out the marriage license laws and regulations so your plans don't get hijacked by unexpected requirements.
What you need to know about the Washington state marriage license laws and regulations.
This is Chapter 26.04 on Marriage in the Washington State law, Revised Code.
Although brief, this information about how to get married in Benton County, provides the cost of the license, where to apply for the marriage license, and more.
This official site of Chelan County provides information on how to get married there as well as information about the Absentee Marriage Application.
This is the official site for obtaining information on how to get married in Clark County.
Here is information on how to get married in Cowlitz County from the county's official site.
Here is detailed information about getting married in Island County.
This pdf file on the Jefferson County official site provides information on how to get married there. You can also print out a copy of the marriage license application.
This is the official site with information on how to get married in King County. How to apply for your marriage license by mail is also included.
This official site of Okanogan County provides information about how to get married there.
Information about how to get married and a listing of civil officiants available in the area are provided at Pacific County's official site.
This is the official site of Pierce County. It gives information on how to get married, the fees, what is required, and more.
Here's how to get a marriage license in Whatcom County. The information is provided by the county government's official site.
The official county site of Yakima County provides information on how to get married there and what you need to bring with you when you apply for the marriage application.
This site by the Washington State Bar Association covers the legal aspects of being married in Washington state including information about property ownership, changing your name, and more.
Although not a live search, you can search for marriages performed in Washington state from 1968 through 2004. It includes data collected from all 39 Washington counties. The search results are emailed to you.
This pdf file on Prison Marriage and Divorce is Chapter 20 of Volume II. It includes general information about prisoner's rights to get married along with specific information for prisoners in Washington. Scroll to page 22.