Irondequoit Marriage License

Irondequoit marriage license applications are handled at the Town of Irondequoit Clerk's office on Titus Avenue in Monroe County. The town borders Rochester to the north and sits along the shore of Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay. Couples who live in the area or plan to marry nearby can visit the clerk's office to start the process. Both partners need to appear together during office hours to apply in person. The Irondequoit clerk also keeps marriage records on file and can provide certified copies of past licenses when needed.

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Irondequoit Overview

52,926 Population
$40 License Fee
Monroe County
24 Hours Waiting Period

Irondequoit Marriage License Filing

Marriage licenses in Irondequoit are filed through Monroe County. The Town of Irondequoit Clerk issues licenses at the town hall on Titus Avenue. You do not have to live in Irondequoit or Monroe County to apply here. New York's DRL Section 13 lets any couple get a marriage license from any town or city clerk in the state. Where you plan to hold the wedding does not matter either.

Monroe County is centered around Rochester and includes a ring of suburban towns. Irondequoit is one of the larger towns in the county. The town clerk's office manages vital records for the community. That means birth and death certificates go through the same office as marriage licenses. For Irondequoit residents, this is the most convenient spot to apply. People from neighboring towns like Webster, Penfield, and Brighton sometimes file here too.

Both people must show up in person. The office is at 1280 Titus Avenue, Rochester, NY 14617. Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, or state-issued ID card. You also need a certified birth certificate listing your parents' names. Have your Social Security number on hand.

If you were married before, bring proof the prior marriage ended. A final divorce decree works. So does a death certificate for a former spouse. Every earlier marriage must be fully resolved before the clerk can issue a new license. The fee is $40. You pay at the counter and get the license during that same visit. A 24-hour waiting period then begins under DRL Section 13-b, which means your ceremony cannot happen until the following day at the earliest. The license is valid for 60 days in any part of New York State. Active military members get 180 days instead. No blood test or medical exam is required anywhere in New York.

Below is a screenshot from the New York State marriage guide showing statewide requirements that apply to Irondequoit and all other towns.

New York State marriage license guide applicable to Irondequoit

This state resource covers the general rules for getting a marriage license in any New York town, including Irondequoit.

Note: Couples under 18 cannot marry in New York State under current law.

After the Irondequoit Wedding

Once the ceremony is over, the officiant has five days to return the signed license to the Irondequoit Town Clerk. This applies no matter where the wedding took place. The license must be signed by both spouses, the officiant, and at least one witness. Per DRL Section 14, the clerk prepares the license form and gives it to the couple, who hand it off to their officiant before the wedding day.

New York allows many types of people to perform marriage ceremonies. Judges can officiate. Mayors qualify. Ordained members of the clergy from any faith are authorized. Section 11 of the Domestic Relations Law spells out the full list. You can also ask the governor's office to designate a friend or family member as a one-day marriage officer, though that process needs some advance planning. After the officiant returns the signed license to Irondequoit's clerk, the record gets filed with the state. You should receive a Certificate of Marriage Registration by mail within roughly 20 days of the filing.

Irondequoit Marriage License Copies

A certified copy of an Irondequoit marriage license costs $10 from the town clerk. Visit in person with your photo ID, or mail a request. Include the names of both spouses and the marriage date. Send a check or money order for $10 to the Town of Irondequoit Clerk at 1280 Titus Avenue, Rochester, NY 14617.

The New York State Department of Health also provides copies for $30 each, with a processing time of 10 to 12 weeks. Priority service adds $15 to the cost. VitalChek handles rush orders at a higher price. For older records, the NYS Department of Health genealogy section can assist when the marriage took place over 50 years ago and both spouses are deceased. Family history researchers often use this service for Monroe County and Irondequoit records.

The Monroe County Clerk's office deals with property deeds, court records, and other county filings. It does not issue marriage licenses. That is the job of city and town clerks within Monroe County.

Note: Only a spouse listed on the marriage license can request a certified copy unless the record is eligible for genealogy access.

Irondequoit Town Clerk Contact

Office Town of Irondequoit Clerk
Address 1280 Titus Avenue
Rochester, NY 14617
Phone (585) 336-6059
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

The Irondequoit Town Clerk handles a range of services. In addition to marriage licenses, the office processes dog licenses, sporting licenses, parking permits, and birth and death certificates. Staff can walk you through the marriage license process and let you know exactly what documents to bring. A quick phone call before you visit can save time, especially if you have any questions about prior marriage documentation or name change situations.

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