Marriage License in Medford Oregon

A Medford marriage license comes from the Jackson County Clerk. The city of Medford does not issue marriage licenses on its own. Jackson County handles all marriage license applications and records for Medford residents. The clerk office is located right in Medford, which makes it easy for local couples. Searching for a Medford marriage license means looking through Jackson County records. This page explains how to apply for and obtain a marriage license in Medford, Oregon.

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Medford Marriage License Facts

Jackson County
$63 License Fee
$28 Fee Waiver
Online Application Option

Where to Get a Medford Marriage License

Medford is the county seat of Jackson County. The Jackson County Clerk office is located in downtown Medford. This is where all Medford marriage license applications are processed. Under ORS 106.041, only a county clerk can issue a marriage license in Oregon. No city office in Medford has this authority.

Office Jackson County Clerk
Address 10 S Oakdale Ave, Room 114
Medford, OR 97501
Phone (541) 774-6153
Application Hours 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM, 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Monday - Friday
Fee $63 (fee waiver: $28)
Payment Cash, debit, or credit card
Website jacksoncountyor.gov

The clerk office closes for lunch from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Plan your visit during the morning or afternoon application hours. The marriage contact at the Jackson County Clerk office is Sonya Morgan at (541) 774-6153. Call ahead if you have questions about your Medford marriage license.

Medford Marriage License Application

Jackson County offers an online application for marriage licenses. Medford couples can start the process from home before visiting the clerk office. This saves time and reduces wait times at the counter.

Go to the Jackson County online marriage license application to begin. The form asks for basic details about both parties. You will need full legal names, birth dates, birthplaces, and Social Security numbers. If either party was married before, you must provide proof that the prior marriage ended.

After submitting the online form, both parties must visit the clerk office in person. Bring valid photo identification. The clerk reviews your application and collects the fee. The Medford marriage license is then issued on the spot. Under ORS 106.077, both parties must sign the application in front of the clerk.

Certified copies of a Medford marriage license cost $7.75 each. You can request copies at the time of your application or later. Jackson County Clerk Chris Walker oversees the office that processes all marriage licenses for Medford.

Medford Marriage License Information

Medford is the largest city in southern Oregon. It serves as the hub for Jackson County government services, including marriage licenses.

The City of Medford maintains its own website with local government information.

City of Medford official website for marriage license guidance

Visit medfordoregon.gov for city services. Marriage license applications go through the Jackson County Clerk.

The Jackson County Clerk office in Medford handles all marriage license records for the county.

Jackson County Clerk marriage license services in Medford

Jackson County processes hundreds of marriage licenses each year for Medford residents and couples from across the region.

Medford Marriage License Fees

The fee for a Medford marriage license through Jackson County is $63 as of March 2026. Jackson County accepts cash, debit cards, and credit cards. This makes it easy to pay at the clerk office window.

Jackson County offers a reduced fee option. Couples who complete a qualifying premarital education course may pay a reduced fee of $28. This fee waiver program helps make the Medford marriage license more affordable. Ask the clerk about approved courses when you apply.

Additional fees apply for certified copies. Each certified copy of a Medford marriage license costs $7.75. You may want several copies for name changes, insurance updates, and other legal matters. Order extra copies when you pick up your license to save a return trip to the Medford office.

Medford Marriage License Rules

Oregon law governs all marriage licenses statewide. Medford couples follow the same rules as the rest of the state. There is no residency requirement. You do not need to live in Medford or in Oregon to get a marriage license here.

Both parties must be at least 17 years old. Applicants who are 17 need written consent from a parent or legal guardian. Under ORS 106.150, a three-day waiting period applies after the license is issued. The marriage license stays valid for 60 days.

To apply for a Medford marriage license, you need:

  • Valid photo ID for both applicants
  • Social Security numbers
  • Proof that prior marriages ended, if applicable
  • Payment of $63 or $28 with waiver
  • Both parties present in person

After Getting Your Marriage License

After the three-day waiting period passes, you can hold your ceremony. Any authorized officiant in Oregon may perform the marriage. Under ORS 106.120, judges, clergy, and certain other officials can officiate weddings in Medford.

The officiant signs the marriage license after the ceremony. Under ORS 106.220, the completed license must be returned to the Jackson County Clerk within 10 days. Once recorded, the marriage becomes part of the permanent public record. Medford marriage license records are then available from the county clerk.

You can also order marriage records from the Oregon Center for Health Statistics. They maintain statewide records. Online orders are available through VitalChek for added convenience.

Oregon Marriage License Law

All marriage licenses in Medford follow state law. ORS Chapter 106 covers marriage in Oregon. This chapter sets out who can marry, the application process, waiting periods, and recording rules. The Jackson County Clerk applies these laws when issuing marriage licenses in Medford.

Oregon does not require blood tests or physical exams for a marriage license. The state eliminated those requirements years ago. Cousins may marry in Oregon if they are not first cousins. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Oregon since 2014. These rules apply to every Medford marriage license issued by Jackson County.

The ACLU of Oregon provides a helpful guide on obtaining a marriage license in any Oregon county. This resource covers rights and requirements that apply to Medford and all other Oregon cities.

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Jackson County Marriage License Records

Medford is in Jackson County. All marriage license records for Medford go through the Jackson County Clerk office located in downtown Medford. The county handles licenses for every city in Jackson County. For full details on the clerk office, fees, hours, and related public records, see the Jackson County marriage license page.

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