Lincoln County Marriage License Search

Lincoln County marriage license records are filed with the County Clerk in Newport. Located on the Oregon coast, Lincoln County is a popular spot for weddings. The clerk office handles all marriage license applications and keeps records of past marriages. You can search for a Lincoln County marriage license at the clerk office or start your application online. The staff in Newport can guide you through each step. Lincoln County also offers an online marriage application to save time before your visit.

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Lincoln County Quick Facts

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Lincoln County Clerk Office

The Lincoln County Clerk in Newport issues all marriage licenses for the county. The office is open 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Both people must appear at the office to finalize the marriage license. Lincoln County accepts cash only for the $60 license fee. A three-day waiting period waiver costs $10 extra.

Lincoln County sits along the central Oregon coast. Newport is the county seat and the main hub for county services. Many couples travel to Lincoln County for coastal weddings and beach ceremonies. The clerk office sees a steady flow of marriage license requests throughout the year. Under ORS 106.041, you do not need to live in Lincoln County to get a license here. Any couple can apply at the Lincoln County Clerk office.

The clerk staff is friendly and knows the process well. They handle each Lincoln County marriage license from start to finish. If you have questions, call or visit during office hours. The staff can also tell you about local officiants and ceremony spots along the coast.

Lincoln County Online Marriage Application

Lincoln County offers an online marriage license application. This lets you fill out your forms before you visit the clerk office. It saves time and helps avoid errors. You still need to come to the Newport office in person to finish the process and pay the fee. But the online step means less time at the counter.

The Lincoln County online marriage application portal lets you begin the process from home. Lincoln County online marriage license application portal

Start your Lincoln County marriage license application online before visiting the clerk in Newport.

The online form asks for the same details as the paper form. You will enter your full names, dates of birth, and other required facts. Both people should review the entries before submitting. Once you submit the form, the clerk will have your data ready when you arrive. This is a helpful option for couples who are visiting Lincoln County for a destination wedding and want to plan ahead.

Marriage License Requirements

Oregon law sets clear rules for getting a marriage license. Both people must be at least 18. Valid photo ID is required. Under ORS 106.077, there is no blood test and no waiting period in Oregon. Your Lincoln County marriage license is valid the moment it is issued.

The license lasts for 60 days. You must hold your ceremony within that window. If the license expires, you need to come back to the Lincoln County Clerk and apply again with a new fee. Here is what to bring to the clerk office:

  • Photo ID for both applicants
  • Social Security numbers
  • Proof any prior marriage ended
  • $60 in cash
  • $10 in cash for waiver if needed

If either person was married before, bring a final divorce decree or death certificate. The Lincoln County Clerk needs to verify that the prior marriage is over before issuing a new license. Originals or certified copies are best.

Lincoln County Ceremony Details

After you get your Lincoln County marriage license, you need a ceremony. Under ORS 106.120, clergy, judges, and county clerks can perform marriages in Oregon. You can also have a friend become ordained to officiate. The ceremony can take place anywhere in Oregon.

Lincoln County is a stunning place for a wedding. Many couples choose the beach, a park, or a coastal venue. The ceremony does not have to be in Lincoln County, but most people who get their license here plan to marry locally. You need at least two adult witnesses at the ceremony. After the vows, the officiant and witnesses sign the marriage license.

Under ORS 106.150, the signed license must go back to the county clerk within 10 days. The Lincoln County Clerk then records the marriage. Once recorded, your Lincoln County marriage license becomes a public record. You can request certified copies at any time after that.

Lincoln County Marriage License Copies

Certified copies of a Lincoln County marriage license are available from the clerk office in Newport. You may need copies for name changes, legal matters, or personal records. The clerk can make copies while you wait during office hours. Each copy has a fee. Call ahead to confirm the current cost.

The Oregon Health Authority vital records office also holds marriage records from all Oregon counties. You can order copies from the state if you are unable to visit the Lincoln County Clerk. Another option is VitalChek, the approved online vendor for Oregon vital records.

The Oregon vital records office stores marriage records from every county in the state. Oregon marriage license vital records page

Use the state vital records office to get copies of any Oregon marriage license, including those from Lincoln County.

Oregon Marriage License Law

ORS Chapter 106 governs marriage in Oregon. It covers the license process, who may perform ceremonies, and how records are kept. Lincoln County follows all of these state rules. The clerk checks each application against the legal requirements before issuing a Lincoln County marriage license.

Oregon allows same-sex marriage. This has been the law since 2014. All Lincoln County marriage licenses are issued to any qualifying couple. The ACLU of Oregon has a useful guide on marriage license rights across the state. It explains what to expect at the clerk office and what your rights are as an applicant.

Under ORS 106.220, the county clerk must keep a record of all marriages. Lincoln County stores these records and makes them available to the public. Anyone can request to view or copy a marriage record on file at the clerk office in Newport.

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Nearby Counties

Lincoln County borders Benton County, Lane County, Polk County, and Tillamook County. If you are near a county line, check which county your wedding location falls in. Under Oregon law, you can get your marriage license from any county clerk in the state, so pick the one that suits you best.