Do the parties have to be a certain age?

A Massachusetts resident may marry at the age of 18 years or older. You may need evidence of proof of age.

If either party is under 18, a court order from a probate or district court where the minor resides must be obtained before the marriage intentions can be filed.

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1. Is there a waiting period?
2. May you marry before the three day waiting period for good reason?
3. Are medical certificates required before a license can be issued?
4. Do the parties have to be a certain age?
5. What is the fee?
6. What if one or both parties are divorced?
7. What are the responsibilities of the Officiant (member of the clergy or justice of the peace)?
8. What if the Officiant is from out of state?
9. Is it possible for a layperson to solemnize a wedding?