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Tolland County, Connecticut Marriage License Guide for Officiants

To file a marriage license in Tolland County, Connecticut, the officiant must return the signed license to the Tolland County clerk's office within 7 days of the ceremony. No witnesses are required.

Quick Facts

Filing deadline7 days after ceremony
Witnesses requiredNone
Waiting periodNone
License validity65 days
ULC ordination acceptedYes
AMM ordination acceptedYes
StateConnecticut

How to File as the Officiant

  1. After the ceremony, ensure all required parties have signed the marriage license.
  2. Return the signed license to the Tolland County clerk's office.
  3. File within 7 days of the ceremony date to meet the Tolland County deadline.
  4. Keep a copy or receipt of the filed license for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to file the marriage license in Tolland County, Connecticut?

As the officiant, you must return the signed marriage license to the Tolland County clerk within 7 days of the ceremony.

How many witnesses are required for a marriage in Tolland County?

No witnesses are required on the marriage license in Tolland County, Connecticut.

Is online ordination accepted in Tolland County, Connecticut?

In Tolland County: ULC (Universal Life Church) ordination is accepted, and AMM (American Marriage Ministries) ordination is accepted. Always verify directly with the county clerk before the ceremony.

Is there a waiting period for a marriage license in Tolland County?

There is no waiting period in Tolland County, Connecticut. The couple can get married the same day the license is issued.

How long is a marriage license valid in Tolland County?

A marriage license in Tolland County, Connecticut is valid for 65 days from the date of issuance. The ceremony must take place within this window.

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Last verified: April 2026. Always confirm requirements directly with the county clerk's office.