Middletown Township Marriage License Details

Middletown Township issues marriage licenses through its Registrar of Vital Statistics at Town Hall. The office is at One Kings Highway in Middletown, New Jersey. Heidi Brunt serves as the registrar. Middletown is one of the most populated towns in Monmouth County. Couples who wish to marry here must visit the registrar's office in person. Monmouth County has stricter ID rules than some other parts of the state, so be sure to bring the right documents. The registrar's staff can help you through each step of the process.

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Middletown Township Marriage License Facts

$28 Fee
72 Hrs Wait
30 Days Valid
Monmouth County

Middletown Township Marriage License Office

The Registrar of Vital Statistics at Middletown Township Town Hall is where you apply for a marriage license. Both applicants must go in person at the same time. The office is at One Kings Highway in Middletown. You should call first to ask about hours and any forms you may need to bring.

Heidi Brunt is the registrar for Middletown Township. You can reach the office at 732-615-2015 or 732-615-2094. The fax number is 732-706-1105. The staff will answer your questions about what is needed and how to schedule your visit. The Middletown Township official website has more on town services and hours.

Office Registrar of Vital Statistics
Registrar Heidi Brunt
Address One Kings Highway
Middletown, NJ 07748
Phone 732-615-2015 / 732-615-2094
Fax 732-706-1105

Middletown Township Town Hall is the only place to get a marriage license in this town. Plan to spend about 30 to 45 minutes at the office when you apply. The registrar handles births, deaths, and marriage records, so the office can be busy at times. Calling ahead helps you avoid a long wait at the Middletown Township registrar's office.

Marriage License Requirements in Middletown Township

Middletown Township follows New Jersey state rules for marriage licenses. Both people must appear at the registrar's office at the same time. You cannot send someone else in your place. Monmouth County tends to enforce ID rules closely, so make sure your documents are current and valid before you visit the Middletown Township office.

Each person must bring a valid photo ID. A driver's license or passport is the most common form accepted. You also need your Social Security number. If you do not have the card, know the number or bring a document that shows it. A witness who is at least 18 years old must come with you to the Middletown Township registrar's office. The witness signs the application as part of the process.

If either applicant was married before, you must show proof that the prior marriage ended. A certified copy of a divorce decree or death certificate is what the registrar will ask for. Only originals or certified copies work. Plain photocopies are not accepted in Middletown Township. Under New Jersey Title 37, both applicants must be at least 18 years old to apply without parental consent.

  • Valid photo ID for each person
  • Social Security number or proof of it
  • One witness age 18 or older
  • Proof that a prior marriage ended, if applicable
  • The $28 marriage license fee

Note: Monmouth County offices may ask for extra forms of ID in some cases, so bring a backup document if you can.

How to Get a Marriage License in Middletown Township

The Middletown Township official website shown below has details on town services and departments that can help with your marriage license application.

Middletown Township official website with town services and department information

Use that site to find hours and phone numbers for the registrar before your visit.

Start by calling 732-615-2015 to ask about open time slots. The Middletown Township registrar's office handles marriage license visits during normal hours. Staff will tell you what forms to fill out and what to bring. It is a good idea to gather all your documents before you call so you can ask about anything you are not sure about.

On the day of your visit, go to One Kings Highway with your partner and your witness. Bring all documents and the $28 fee. The registrar will check your paperwork, have you fill out the application, and collect signatures. Both applicants and the witness must sign. The visit to the Middletown Township office takes under an hour in most cases.

After you submit your application, there is a 72-hour waiting period. This is a state rule that applies to all of New Jersey. You cannot use the Middletown Township marriage license during those 72 hours. Once the wait ends, the license is good for 30 days. Your wedding must take place within that window or the license expires.

Note: If you miss the 30-day window, you will have to go back to the Middletown Township registrar and start the process over.

Monmouth County Clerk and Marriage Records

The Monmouth County Clerk's office plays a role in the broader marriage record system. While you get your marriage license at the Middletown Township registrar, the county clerk handles other related services. Monmouth County also offers wedding ceremonies through the county clerk's office for couples who want a simple civil ceremony.

The image below is from the Monmouth County Clerk's website, which has more on their marriage-related services.

Monmouth County Clerk official website with marriage services information

That site is worth a look if you want to learn about county-level marriage services near Middletown Township.

Monmouth County also has a historical Marriage Returns Database that covers records from 1684 to 1892. This is a useful tool for anyone doing family history research in the Middletown Township area. The county clerk can point you to those records if you need them.

Middletown Township Vital Records

After your wedding, the officiant files the completed marriage license with the local registrar. The Middletown Township registrar then records the marriage. You can request certified copies of your marriage certificate from this office at a later date. Certified copies serve as legal proof of your marriage.

You may need copies for name changes, insurance updates, bank accounts, or other legal matters. Ask the Middletown Township registrar about the cost per copy and how long it takes. Most couples order two or three copies at a time. The registrar at One Kings Highway handles all vital record requests for Middletown Township.

New Jersey Marriage License Rules

New Jersey law governs all marriage licenses, including those from Middletown Township. The NJ Department of Health sets the statewide rules. The $28 fee, 72-hour wait, and 30-day validity period are the same across every town in the state. Middletown Township follows these rules just like every other municipality.

You can apply for a marriage license in any New Jersey town. You do not have to live in Middletown Township to get one here. Many couples pick the town where they plan to hold the ceremony. The Monmouth County registrar directory lists every local registrar in the county, so you can compare options if needed.

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

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Monmouth County Marriage License

Middletown Township is part of Monmouth County. All marriage licenses issued in Middletown 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 more resources, visit the Monmouth County marriage license page.

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