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Applying for a Marriage License
Applicants may complete our online application through the Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court Online Services portal. Once you are at the site, click, "Login as Guest" then, "e-file Marriage Application."
After completing your online application, both applicants must appear together in a virtual meeting where you will need to provide identification and sign your license.
Self-Uniting
Our office will issue a Self-uniting marriage license as provided by the Marriage Law, 23 Pa. C.S. § 1502. Please inform the clerk when you start your application if you wish to use this type of license so we may use the correct form.
Levittown Location (currently closed to the public)
Lower Bucks County Government Services Center
7321 New Falls Road
Levittown, PA 19055
Phone: 267-580-3585
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Linda Bobrin, Esq.
Register of Wills & Clerk of the Orphans' Court
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Register of Wills
Physical Address
55 E Court Street
6th Floor
Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6265Fax: 215-348-6156
Orphans' Court Contact
Email the Clerk of Orphans' Court
Hours
The Register of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans’ Court is open to the public from 8:00am until 4:15pm. Both virtual and in-person appointments are conducted. Please call 215-348-6254 or 215-348-6264 to schedule an appointment.
The office will be open extended hours until 7:30pm on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month for virtual appointments.
Appointment Considerations
- Before seeking an appointment, we ask the bar and public to seriously consider whether the specific matter at issue would be considered exigent circumstances by an objective observer
- All visitors, including members of the bar with passes allowing access to the Administration Building, are asked to check in with the security officers
- For more information, please view the Message to the Bar (PDF) from the Register/Clerk
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Disclaimer
All information on this webpage is to inform and not to advise. It is based upon Pennsylvania law. The statements are general, and individual facts in a given case may alter their application or involve other laws not referred to here.