Get a Marriage License in Alameda County, CA
Here's what to expect at the County Clerk-Recorder — fees, what to bring, and where to go.
California marriage licenses are issued by the County Clerk (part of the combined County Clerk-Recorder in most counties). The fee is set by county ordinance(Gov. Code § 26840) and varies widely across California's 58 counties — typically $35–$115. There is no waiting period, no blood test, and no residency requirement; the license is valid 90 days and may be used anywhere in California. Both parties appear in person with government-issued photo ID, and the officiant returns the signed license to the County Recorder within 10 days. If either party was divorced within the last 90 days, bring the final dissolution decree.
The usual choice. The completed license becomes a public record at the County Recorder.
The couple must already be living together. The record is not public and usually costs slightly more. No witnesses are required at the ceremony.
This page shows the best information we have for Alameda County. Fees and hours may vary — call ahead to confirm before visiting.