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Colleton County Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court RecordsArrest Records, Court Records, Crimes and Crime Data, Police RecordsLook up the roster for Colleton County's Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court by selecting the court agency, type of roster, and specific date.
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South Carolina Probate Court RecordsArrest Records, Court Records, Crimes and Crime Data, Police RecordsLook up the South Carolina Probate portal by selecting a county, entering a case number, or providing the last name, business name, first name, or middle name.
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Colleton County Fourteenth Judicial Circuit Court RecordsArrest Records, Court Records, Crimes and Crime Data, Police RecordsLook up public records for Colleton County's Fourteenth Judicial Circuit by selecting court type, agency, case number, and case type.
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Colleton County Probate Court Marriage LicensesBirth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsHere’s a summary of what you need to know about obtaining a marriage license from the Colleton County Probate Court. This includes details on how to apply, the associated costs, necessary documentation, the waiting time, and the duration for which the license remains valid.
**Application Guidelines and Required Documents**:
To apply for a marriage license, both parties must appear in person at the Probate Court. Be sure to bring valid identification, such as a driver’s license or passport. If either applicant is under a certain age, additional requirements like parental consent may apply.
**Fees**:
A fee is charged for processing the marriage license application. Ensure to check the current cost with the Probate Court as fees can vary or be subject to change.
**Waiting Period**:
After submitting your application and paying the fee, there is a mandatory waiting period that you must observe before the license is issued. This waiting period is typically designed to allow both parties to reconsider their decision if necessary.
**License Validity**:
Once issued, the marriage license has a specified validity period, during which the marriage must be solemnized. Failing to marry within this period typically requires you to reapply and possibly repay the fee.
For the most current information or specific queries, contacting the Colleton County Probate Court directly is recommended. -
Colleton County Probate Court Judge WebsiteBirth Records, Court Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Employee Directory, Marriage Records, Vital RecordsVisit the homepage of the Colleton County Probate Court Judge to find details such as the judge's name, operating hours, contact number, and location.
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