Howell Township Marriage License Details

Howell Township issues marriage licenses through the Registrar's office at 4567 Route 9 North. The registrars are Allison Ciranni and Elsie McGrath, and you can reach the office at 732-938-4500. Howell is a large township in Monmouth County with a mix of suburban and rural areas. Both people must visit the registrar's office in person to apply for a marriage license. Monmouth County has stricter ID rules than some other parts of the state, so read the full details below before you plan your trip to the Howell Township office.

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Howell Township Marriage License Facts

$28 Fee
72 Hrs Wait
30 Days Valid
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Howell Township Marriage License Office

The Registrar's office in Howell Township is at 4567 Route 9 North, P.O. Box 580, Howell, NJ 07731. This is where you go to apply for a marriage license. The office phone number is 732-938-4500. Call ahead to ask about hours and to see if you need an appointment. Both people must appear at the same time.

The image below shows the official Howell Township website, which has information about township departments and services.

Howell Township official website homepage

Check the Howell Township website for office hours and general contact details.

Office Registrar's Office
Registrars Allison Ciranni / Elsie McGrath
Address 4567 Route 9 North, P.O. Box 580
Howell, NJ 07731
Phone 732-938-4500

The Howell Township municipal building is on Route 9 North, which is a main road through the township. Parking is available on site. Plan for about 30 to 45 minutes at the office when you apply for your Howell Township marriage license.

Marriage License Requirements in Howell Township

Howell Township follows New Jersey state requirements for marriage licenses, and Monmouth County may enforce stricter ID rules than some other counties. Both applicants must show up in person at the registrar's office on Route 9 North. Each person needs valid photo ID, their Social Security number, and a witness who is at least 18 years old.

A driver's license, state ID card, or passport works for photo identification at the Howell Township office. If you do not have your Social Security card, bring a W-2, tax return, or other official document that shows the number. The registrar will check all documents at the time of your visit.

If either person was married before, you must bring a certified copy of the divorce decree. Monmouth County is known for being strict about this rule. A plain photocopy of a divorce decree will not be accepted at the Howell Township office. If a prior spouse has passed away, a certified death certificate is required instead. Both applicants must be at least 18 under New Jersey Title 37.

  • Valid photo ID for each applicant
  • Social Security number or proof of it
  • One witness age 18 or older
  • Certified divorce decree if previously married
  • Certified death certificate if a former spouse is deceased
  • The $28 marriage license fee

Note: Monmouth County offices may ask for more detailed proof of identity than some other counties in New Jersey. Call the Howell Township office at 732-938-4500 to confirm exactly what you need to bring.

How to Apply for a Howell Township Marriage License

Start by calling the Howell Township Registrar's office at 732-938-4500. The staff will tell you what days and times are available and confirm the documents you need to bring. Ask about any forms you can fill out ahead of time to speed up the visit.

On the day of your appointment, go to 4567 Route 9 North with your partner and your witness. Bring all required documents and the $28 fee. The registrar will review your IDs and paperwork, have you fill out the marriage license application, and collect the fee. Both applicants and the witness must sign the form at the Howell Township office.

After you submit the application, there is a 72-hour waiting period before the Howell Township marriage license becomes active. This is a state rule that applies to all of New Jersey. Once the wait ends, the license is valid for 30 days. Your ceremony must take place within that window or the Howell Township marriage license expires and you will need to reapply.

Howell Township Marriage Records

After your wedding, the officiant files the signed marriage license with the Howell Township registrar. The township records the marriage and it becomes part of the Monmouth County vital records system. You can get certified copies of your Howell Township marriage certificate from the registrar's office at 4567 Route 9 North.

The Monmouth County Clerk's office also maintains marriage records for all towns in the county. You can contact the county for copies if the Howell Township office is not available. The county clerk also offers wedding ceremony services for couples who want a civil ceremony at the county level.

Order at least two or three certified copies of your Howell Township marriage certificate. Name changes, bank accounts, and insurance updates all require an official copy. The Howell Township office can issue as many copies as you need for a small fee per copy.

Marriage License Fees in Howell Township

The fee for a marriage license in Howell Township is $28. This is the standard fee across all of New Jersey. You pay at the time of your application at the registrar's office. Ask about accepted payment methods when you call. Some offices only take cash or money orders.

The image below shows the Monmouth County Clerk's official site, which provides information about county-level marriage services and records for Howell Township and other Monmouth County towns.

Monmouth County Clerk official website for marriage records

The Monmouth County Clerk's site is a good resource for county-level services and record requests.

Certified copies of your marriage certificate from the Howell Township office have a separate fee. Contact the registrar at 732-938-4500 for the current rate.

New Jersey Marriage License Rules

Howell Township follows New Jersey state law for all marriage licenses. The NJ Department of Health sets the statewide rules. The $28 fee, 72-hour waiting period, and 30-day validity are the same in Howell Township as they are in every other town. The Monmouth County registrar directory on the state website lists all local offices in the county.

You do not have to be a Howell Township resident to apply for a marriage license there. Any couple can apply at any town in New Jersey. Many people pick the town where they plan to hold the ceremony. The process at the Howell Township office is the same as in other New Jersey municipalities, with the added note that Monmouth County may be more strict about document requirements.

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

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Monmouth County Marriage License

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

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