Ordainely

South Carolina Marriage License Requirements for Officiants

We have detailed filing guides for 46 counties in South Carolina, covering filing deadlines, witness requirements, ordination acceptance, and clerk office details.

County Filing Guides

CountyFiling Deadline
Abbeville15 days
Aiken15 days
Allendale15 days
Anderson15 days
Bamberg15 days
Barnwell15 days
Beaufort15 days
Berkeley15 days
Calhoun15 days
Charleston15 days
Cherokee15 days
Chester15 days
Chesterfield15 days
Clarendon15 days
Colleton15 days
Darlington15 days
Dillon15 days
Dorchester15 days
Edgefield15 days
Fairfield15 days
Florence15 days
Georgetown15 days
Greenville15 days
Greenwood15 days
Hampton15 days
Horry15 days
Jasper15 days
Kershaw15 days
Lancaster15 days
Laurens15 days
Lee15 days
Lexington15 days
McCormick15 days
Marion15 days
Marlboro15 days
Newberry15 days
Oconee15 days
Orangeburg15 days
Pickens15 days
Richland15 days
Saluda15 days
Spartanburg15 days
Sumter15 days
Union15 days
Williamsburg15 days
York15 days

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do officiants have to file a marriage license in South Carolina?

In South Carolina, officiants typically have 15 days to return the signed marriage license to the county clerk's office after the ceremony.

Is ULC ordination accepted in South Carolina?

ULC (Universal Life Church) ordination is generally accepted in South Carolina. We recommend confirming with the specific county clerk's office before the ceremony.

Where do I file the marriage license in South Carolina?

Marriage licenses are filed at the county clerk's office (or equivalent) in the county where the license was issued. Each county has its own office — see the county guides below for specific addresses and contact information.

Never miss a South Carolina filing deadline

Ordainely tracks county-specific deadlines and sends you reminders at 7, 3, and 1 day before each one.

Start your 7-day free trial