Attention, lovebirds! If you’re planning to get married in Washington State, now is the time to act. Starting July 27, 2025, the cost of a marriage license will go up—so if you’re looking to save a little for the honeymoon or the florist, here’s what you need to know.
💸 What’s Changing?
As of July 27, 2025, Washington State will increase the cost of a marriage license to a standardized $88 fee statewide. Previously, fees ranged from $57 to $69 depending on your county. This update, passed during the 2025 legislative session, aims to modernize operations and provide better support for county clerks handling growing demand.
King and Snohomish Counties choose to increase their fees by $100 to offset associated administrative costs. That means a Snohomish County marriage license will increase from $70 to $170!
⏳ Why This Matters Now
If you’re planning to get married this summer or fall, you can apply now and avoid the higher cost. Marriage licenses in Washington are valid for 60 days, and there’s a 3-day waiting period before you can use them.
So even if your wedding is in late September, you still have time to apply before the increase hits!
✅ What You Should Do
- Apply for your license today – check your county clerk’s office website for online and in-person options.
- Book your officiant – that’s me! 😊 I offer ceremony packages that fit your style and your budget.
- Celebrate the savings – because every little bit helps when you’re planning your dream day.
💍 Planning a Ceremony?
At Ceremonies by Jim Beidle, I help couples make wedding planning easy, personal, and joyful. From mountain elopements to big family celebrations, I’ve got you covered.
Packages start at $560 with flexible payment plans. Let’s work together to create a ceremony that reflects your love story.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Apply for your license before July 27 and reach out to schedule your ceremony today!
🔗 Helpful Links
- Ceremonies by Jim Beidle
- Washington State Marriage License Info – Dept. of Health
- WA Legislature – 2025 Fee Changes Summary
- Seattle Times Coverage of the Fee Increase
With joy and blessings,
Rev. Jim Beidle
revjimbeidleweddings.com