Harmon County Marriage License Lookup

Harmon County marriage license records and applications are managed by the Court Clerk in Hollis, Oklahoma. With a population of about 2,488 people, Harmon County is the youngest county in the state and one of the smallest. The courthouse on Hollis Street handles all marriage license work for the county. If you plan to apply for a new marriage license or need to search for an existing record, the Harmon County Court Clerk is the right office. Both people applying for a marriage license must show up at the courthouse together. Records in Harmon County go back to 1909.

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Harmon County Court Clerk Office

The Harmon County Court Clerk operates from the Harmon County Courthouse at 102 W. Hollis St. in Hollis. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. You can reach the office by phone at (580) 688-3664. Since Harmon County is small, it is a good idea to call ahead to confirm the office is open and that someone will be available to process your marriage license application.

Phone(580) 688-3664
Address102 W. Hollis St., Hollis, OK 73550
HoursMon-Fri, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Harmon County is named for Judson Harmon. It is the youngest county in Oklahoma, established later than most others. Hollis serves as the county seat and is where all county government offices are located. The Court Clerk handles marriage licenses, divorce records, probate filings, and other court matters all from this one office.

How to Get a Marriage License in Harmon County

Go to the Court Clerk's office in Hollis with your partner. Both people must be there. Bring valid ID such as a driver's license, state ID, passport, or certified birth certificate. The clerk checks your documents and has you complete the application form. If both of you are 18 or older, you get the marriage license right away. No waiting period for adults under Oklahoma Statutes Title 43.

Your Harmon County marriage license stays valid for 10 days after it is issued. Hold the ceremony within that window. After the wedding, the officiant and two adult witnesses sign the license. Then return the signed license to the Harmon County Court Clerk within 5 days. The law allows up to 30 days, but it is best to get it back fast.

Any ordained minister, judge, or retired judge can perform a wedding ceremony in Harmon County. Since November 2022, Oklahoma no longer requires ministers to register credentials with the Court Clerk before officiating.

Both applicants need valid photo ID. The legal age to marry without consent is 18. No blood test. Oklahoma ended that rule in 2005. No residency requirement either. You can live in Texas and still get married in Harmon County. That makes this border county a convenient option for people living near the state line.

If one or both people are 16 or 17 years old, a parent or guardian must come along. They sign a consent form at the courthouse. The minor needs a birth certificate and photo ID. There is a 72-hour waiting period before the clerk can issue the license. Under Oklahoma law, no one under 16 can get a marriage license without a court order and a physician's letter. Applicants who were divorced in Oklahoma face a six-month wait before they can remarry, unless they are getting back together with their former spouse.

  • Valid photo ID for each applicant
  • Both must appear together in person
  • Parental consent required for ages 16-17
  • 72-hour waiting period for minors
  • Two competent adult witnesses at the ceremony

Note: Harmon County sits on the Texas border, and out-of-state residents can apply for an Oklahoma marriage license here with no issues.

Harmon County Marriage License Fees

A marriage license in Harmon County costs $50. That is the standard rate for all 77 Oklahoma counties. You can reduce it to $5 by bringing an original premarital counseling certificate. The certificate must show that both people finished at least four hours of counseling. Under Oklahoma Statutes Title 43, Section 5.1, qualified providers include licensed mental health professionals, religious institution representatives, and people trained in nationally recognized programs like PREP. It has to be the original certificate. No copies.

Copies of existing Harmon County marriage records cost about $1 for the first page and 50 cents for each additional page. Certification is 50 cents extra. Ask the clerk about accepted payment methods. Small county offices may only take cash for these transactions.

You can search Harmon County court records through the OSCN dockets page for Harmon County. This state-run tool is free and covers all Oklahoma counties. Search by party name or case number to find filings from the Harmon County courts.

The OKCountyRecords portal for Harmon County is another resource for land and court records from the same county offices.

Harmon County marriage license records search

The OKCountyRecords search page for Harmon County connects you to indexed records stored at the courthouse in Hollis.

Online tools show case data but do not provide certified copies of marriage licenses. For that, you need to contact the Harmon County Court Clerk directly at (580) 688-3664. You can also visit the courthouse in person at 102 W. Hollis St. Marriage records in Oklahoma are public records, and anyone can request copies. The Oklahoma State Courts Network is the main free tool for searching court records statewide.

Harmon County Marriage Record History

Harmon County marriage records date back to 1909. The county was the last one created in Oklahoma, making it the youngest county in the state. The Oklahoma Historical Society may hold supplemental records from Harmon County's early days. For the full text of Oklahoma marriage license laws, visit the Oklahoma Legislature website and look up Title 43.

Because Harmon County was established later than most, its record collection starts a couple of years after statehood. But the courthouse in Hollis has maintained those records well. If you need something from the early 1900s, the Court Clerk should be able to help, though older records might take a bit longer to locate.

Cities in Harmon County

Hollis is the county seat of Harmon County. No cities here qualify for a dedicated page. All county residents, whether in Hollis or any smaller community within Harmon County, use the same Court Clerk office for marriage license applications and record requests.

Nearby Counties

Harmon County is in the far southwest corner of Oklahoma near the Texas border. These nearby counties are also options for getting a marriage license since Oklahoma has no residency requirement.

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