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Kansas Marriage Age Requirements Laws

Many people begin dreaming of marriage when they’re young. And if you’re one of them, you may have wondered just how old you have to be in order to get married. For any Sunflower State marriage to be legal, both parties must meet minimum age requirements first, which can vary from depending on whether you have your parents’ permission to get hitched. Here is an overview of the marriage age requirements in Kansas.

State Marriage Age Laws

State marriage age requirements can vary from state to state, but most place, like Kansas, place the minimum age to get married without parental consent at 18 years old. Kansas does allow minors to marry with their parents’ permission, although the statutes don’t specify a minimum age in those circumstances.

Marriage Age Statutes in Kansas

The details of Kansas’s marriage age statutes are listed below.

Code Section

Kansas Statutes 23-2505: Issuance of Marriage License

Minimum Legal Age With Parental Consent

Male: not specified; Female: not specified

Minimum Legal Age Without Parental Consent

Male: 18; Female: 18

Comments

No statutory provision for minimum age with consent. Common law prevails. See State v. Wade, 766 P. 2d 811 at 815.

Marriage Requirements

In addition to age restrictions, there are other legal hurdles couples must clear in order to have a valid marriage. Engaged couples must also meet the technical marriage requirements and get a certified marriage license. Each marriage license application requires the following information:

  • Applicants’ Information:
    • Full name (First, Middle and Last)
    • Residence (City, county and state)
    • Birthplace (State or foreign country)
    • Date of birth
    • Number of this marriage (1st, 2nd, etc)
      • If previously married, how last marriage ended and when
    • Social Security Number
    • Race
    • Highest level of education completed
  • Applicants' parents information:
    • Both fathers' full name (First, Middle and Last)
    • Both mothers' full name (First, Middle and Maiden)
    • All birthplaces
  • Other information:
    • If either applicant is under eighteen (18), the name of parent or consenting guardian.
    • Name and address of person performing ceremony, if known.
    • Requested name change information, if applicable

While Kansas has no residency requirement for marriage licenses, there is a state-wide, mandatory 3-day waiting period after you file your application before you can receive the actual marriage license. The fees for a marriage license fees can vary by county, so contact your local county clerk for details and any additional requirements.

More Resources for Kansas Marriage Age Requirements Laws

State marriage laws can vary. You can visit FindLaw's section on Getting Married for additional articles and information on this topic. You can also consult with a Kansas family law attorney in your area if you would like legal assistance regarding a marriage matter.

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