Franklin Township Marriage License Guide

Franklin Township handles marriage licenses through its Registrar of Vital Statistics. The office is at 475 DeMott Lane in Somerset, New Jersey. Franklin Township is one of the largest towns in Somerset County by land area and population. Couples who plan to marry here must visit the registrar's office in person together. The staff will walk you through the full application. A bilingual brochure is also on hand in the Bridgewater area for those who need it. Franklin Township processes marriage license requests on a regular basis throughout the year.

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Franklin Township Marriage License Facts

$28 Fee
72 Hrs Wait
30 Days Valid
Somerset County

Franklin Township Marriage License Office Location

The Registrar of Vital Statistics in Franklin Township is your point of contact for a marriage license. Both people must show up at the same time. The office is at 475 DeMott Lane in Somerset. Call ahead to check on hours and ask about what to bring. Walk-ins may be asked to come back if the office is busy that day.

You can reach the Franklin Township registrar at 732-873-2500, extension 2305. Staff can tell you what forms of payment they take and what you should have ready. The Franklin Township Clerk's page on the town website has more on how the office runs. That page lists hours and basic facts that may help you plan your trip.

Office Registrar of Vital Statistics
Address 475 DeMott Lane
Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone 732-873-2500 x2305

The Registrar of Vital Statistics page for Franklin Township gives a full look at the services this office provides. Marriage licenses are just one part of the work done here. Birth and death records are also handled at this same location. For your marriage license visit, plan to spend around 30 to 45 minutes at the Franklin Township office.

Note: The registrar's office in Franklin Township may have different hours on certain days, so always call first to confirm.

Marriage License Requirements in Franklin Township

Franklin Township follows standard New Jersey rules for marriage licenses. Both applicants must be present at the registrar's office at the same time. No one else can apply on your behalf. The state sets the rules, and Franklin Township applies them at the local level. Bring all your documents with you so you do not need a second trip to the office.

Each person needs a valid photo ID. A driver's license or passport will work. You must also know your Social Security number or bring proof of it. A witness who is at least 18 years old has to come with you. The witness signs the application form as part of the process. This person does not need to live in Franklin Township or in Somerset County.

If you were married in the past, bring proof that the prior marriage ended. A certified divorce decree or a death certificate is what the Franklin Township registrar will ask to see. Only originals or certified copies are accepted. A plain photocopy will not work. Under New Jersey Title 37, both people must be at least 18 to apply for a marriage license on their own.

  • Valid photo ID for each applicant
  • Social Security number or proof of it
  • One witness age 18 or older
  • Proof of prior marriage dissolution if needed
  • The $28 marriage license fee

Note: If your documents are in a language other than English, you may need a certified translation before the Franklin Township registrar can accept them.

How to Get a Marriage License in Franklin Township

The Franklin Township Clerk's office page shown below has details on the services that relate to your marriage license application in Franklin Township.

Franklin Township Clerk office page with marriage license service details

Check that page for the latest hours and contact info before your visit.

Start by calling the registrar at 732-873-2500, extension 2305. Ask about open time slots and what you need to bring. The Franklin Township office schedules marriage license visits during normal business hours. The staff will let you know if you need to fill out any forms ahead of time.

On the day of your visit, go to 475 DeMott Lane with your partner and your witness. Hand over all your documents and the $28 fee. The registrar will check your paperwork, have you complete the application, and collect signatures from both applicants and the witness. The whole process at the Franklin Township office is usually done in under an hour.

After you apply, a 72-hour waiting period starts. This is a state rule, not one set by Franklin Township. You cannot use the marriage license during that time. Once the wait is over, the license stays valid for 30 days. Your ceremony must take place within that window. If it does not, the Franklin Township marriage license expires and you would need to reapply.

Franklin Township Vital Records

The Registrar of Vital Statistics in Franklin Township keeps records of births, deaths, and marriages. After your wedding, the officiant files the completed marriage license with the local registrar. The Franklin Township office then records the marriage. You can request certified copies of your marriage certificate from the registrar later on.

Certified copies serve as proof that your marriage is on file in Franklin Township. You may need them for name changes, insurance, or other legal matters. Ask the registrar about the cost per copy and how long it takes to get them. The Franklin Township office can issue as many copies as you need.

The image below shows the Franklin Township Registrar of Vital Statistics page, which provides more on how to get copies and what records are on file.

Franklin Township Registrar of Vital Statistics page with marriage record information

That page is a useful resource for all vital record requests in Franklin Township.

Marriage License Fees in Franklin Township

The fee for a marriage license in Franklin Township is $28. New Jersey sets this amount, and it applies to every town in the state. You pay the fee at the time you apply at the registrar's office. Ask about accepted payment methods when you call to schedule your visit. Some offices take only cash or money orders.

Certified copies of your marriage certificate cost a separate fee. The price can vary, so check with the Franklin Township registrar for the current rate. Most couples order at least two or three copies. One is for a name change, one for personal records, and another for insurance or legal needs. The registrar can let you know the exact amount when you visit.

New Jersey Marriage License Rules

New Jersey law controls all marriage licenses, including those issued in Franklin Township. The NJ Department of Health sets the statewide guidelines. Every town in the state follows the same basic steps. The $28 fee, 72-hour wait, and 30-day window are the same in Franklin Township as they are anywhere else in New Jersey.

You can apply for a marriage license in any New Jersey town. You do not need to live in Franklin Township to get one here. Many couples apply in the town where they plan to hold the ceremony. The NJ Office of Vital Statistics manages the statewide system that tracks all marriage records across every municipality.

The Somerset County registrar list shows every local registrar in the county. You can use it to compare office locations or find one with better hours. Franklin Township is listed there along with all other Somerset County towns.

Note: New Jersey does not require blood tests or medical exams for a marriage license.

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Somerset County Marriage License

Franklin Township is part of Somerset County. All marriage licenses issued in Franklin Township become part of the Somerset County vital records system. For more about how the county handles marriage records, other towns in Somerset County where you can apply, and more resources, visit the Somerset County marriage license page.

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