How Do You Get Married In Oklahoma?
The Environmental Protection Agency has recognized Oklahoma as possessing the most diverse terrain in terms of climactic variation. So, as you might guess, there’s a little something for every bride and groom here when choosing a place to tie the knot. Here’s how to get married in Oklahoma. Choose a date. With so many microclimates in Oklahoma, the date can affect the type of wedding you have depending on the season you choose. Choose a place. Mountains and rivers, big cities and small farms are all abundant in the state. There’s a setting for any type of wedding in Oklahoma (see Resources below). Get a marriage license. You must supply your social security number and show a driver’s license, passport or birth certificate. Depending on the county in which you apply, the marriage license fee will be between $25 and $50 (see References below). Hire an ordained clergy member or a public official certified to perform your marriage ceremony. Otherwise, if you’re not going to have a ceremony