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Hawaiian Weddings

 
 

ove is in the Air. Believe it or not, there really is no word for "romance" in the native Hawaiian language. "Hoonanea" comes closest, meaning as it does "to pass the time in pleasure." And when you come to Hawaii seeking romance - whether for a honeymoon, or a wedding, or that unforgettable getaway with the one you love - you'll find time passing in sweet pleasure no matter what you and your special someone are doing.

These are the pictures every other destination in the world tries to imitate, but they just can't: You're strolling together by the light of mystic lanterns and torches, the glow of an orange moon on your glistening white beach. Or perhaps you're riding horseback through sparkling surf, with the palms swaying in the balmy breeze. Or maybe it's the hula dancers that are swaying, under a Banyan tree, to the serenade of steel guitars and ukuleles. Or it could be that once-in-a-lifetime kiss, intoxicated by the scents of plumeria and night-blooming jasmine. 

All these experiences are waiting for you in Hawaii, along with countless others we'll leave to your imagination. Small wonder that Hawaii is the number one dream destination for lovers the whole world over. 

Marriage License Requirements - Rules & Regulations

  • There are no residence or citizenship requirements.

  • The legal age to marry is 18 years. However, with the written consent of both parents, legal guardians or family court, either party may be married at 16 or 17. To be married at age 15 requires the written consent of both parents or legal guardian and the written approval of a judge of the family court. The parents or guardian do not have to reside in the state. Consent forms may be obtained from a marriage license agent.

  • A certified copy of a birth certificate must be presented for anyone 21 and under. For anyone 21 and over, proof of age may be requested in the form of a valid state or military I.D. or driver's license.

  • Proof of divorce or death of a former spouse is not required, but applicants should be prepared to provide the date and location of the divorce or death on the marriage license application.

  • Both bride and groom must be present at the time of application.

  • Cousins may marry, but a blood relationship between the prospective bride and bridegroom cannot be closer than first cousins. For example, uncle/niece, half-brother/sister may not marry.

  • Blood tests are not required.

  • The fee for a marriage license is $60, payable in cash at the time you file your application. You will be issued a license on the spot if you meet all the requirements. If you don't use the license within 30 days of its issuance, it becomes null and void. The license must be used in the state of Hawai'i. 

 

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