Divorce Information

A Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) is an action to terminate the contract of marriage. Jurisdiction lies in the Family Law Division. These matters are governed by the laws of the State of Florida (Florida Statutes) and the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure. In addition to dissolving the marriage contract, the court may determine the division of property and responsibility for debts and the care and custody of children. In general, parties wishing to obtain a divorce should contact their attorney.

If a couple decides to get a divorce, the Supreme Court of Florida and Florida Family Law have created general information packets regarding divorces for your reference and use. These packets are for couples who wish to represent themselves in their divorce proceedings. As in all matters involving the law, if you do not feel fully comfortable or qualified to represent yourself, you may want to consider obtaining the services of a competent lawyer. In order to file for divorce in Florida, one party must be a Florida resident for at least six (6) months prior to the date the divorce petition is filed.

Self-Help Family Law Forms

Self-help forms are available for those who wish to represent themselves in the following family law proceedings. These forms are available for purchase in the Courthouse first floor in Room 111, from the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure website, or turbocourt.com.

  • Petition for Simplified Dissolution of Marriage
  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with No Dependent or Minor Children Or Property
  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Property but No Dependent or Minor Children
  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage with Dependent or Minor Children
    All parties in cases involving children are required to take a parenting course approved by DCF. https://www.myflfamilies.com/service-programs/child-welfare/stabilization/

Forms

The information contained in the forms on this website is simply informational and is not intended as legal advice. Do not depend on using the forms offered on this site for making legal, business or other important decisions. Employees of the Clerk’s Office cannot give legal advice. For further explanation of the forms on this site please contact an attorney.

We are currently in the process of making our entire document library ADA Compliant. If you have any problems accessing or using a PDF document on this website, please call Connor Vann at (850) 747-5123 for assistance.

To request public records from the Clerk’s Office, please print and complete the Request For Public Records Form below and return to the appropriate department.

Attorneys, please visit the Florida Bar for the latest rulings on Civil and Family Filings and Dispositions.

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Marriage FAQs

Marriage licenses can only be issued to persons who are at least 17 years of age but only with written consent of both parents.

(We have the consent forms to be completed)

However, the older party to the marriage cannot be more than 2 years older than the younger party to the marriage.
We must have the original of the following items from the applicant that is 17 years old:

  1. Birth certificate
  2. Driver’s license, state id or passport
  3. Social security card

(We will make copies of these items and scan into the marriage license transaction)

This is per Florida statute 741.04 which was effective July 1, 2018

Where is your office located?

We are located in the Bay County Courthouse at 300 East 4th Street Panama City, Florida (32401), Room 110.

If you’re coming from the beach, take Hwy 98 going east until you get to Harrison Avenue. Make a right on Harrison Avenue. Go down to 4th Street and take a left. Once you’re on 4th Street, the courthouse is 3 blocks up on the right.

What are your hours?

Our normal business hours are Monday thru Friday 8:00am until 4:30pm.

How long does it take to apply for a license?

It takes approximately 20 minutes to apply for a Marriage License.

What do we need in order to apply for a Marriage License?

For applicants who are 18 years of age or older. Both parties must have State or Government issued valid photo identification (Driver’s License, State issued ID card, Passport, or Military ID). Both parties must know their social security numbers (you do not need to bring the card with you). And if either party has been previously married you must know the FULL DATE of divorce, annulment, or death of previous spouse (you do not need to bring the divorce decree, annulment papers, or death certificate).

Who can issue a Marriage License?

According to Florida Statute 741.01; every marriage license shall be issued by a County Judge or Clerk of the Circuit Court under his hand and seal.

What is the fee for a Marriage License?

The cost of the license is $86.00. We accept cash, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover. Checks are not accepted. Note: if you choose to use a credit or debit card you will be charged a convenience fee.

If we decide not to get married after purchasing the Marriage License, can we get a refund?

No, there are no refunds on a Marriage License.

Do both of us have to come in together to apply for the license?

Yes. Both parties must come in person to apply, no exceptions.

How long is the marriage license valid?

The Marriage License is valid for 60 days from the effective date (block 18a on the Marriage License). The license must be used on or before the expiration date (block 19 on the Marriage License). The person performing the ceremony must return the license to the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Office for recording within 10 days after the marriage ceremony is performed.

If I live out of state, can I apply for my Marriage License in the state I live?

If you are planning a wedding in Florida, you must apply for your marriage license in the state of Florida. You may apply in any county as long as the license is obtained in the state of Florida.

Who can perform a Marriage Ceremony in the state of Florida?

As listed in Florida Statute 471.0; all regularly ordained ministers of the gospel or elders in communion with some church, or other ordained clergy, and all judicial officers, clerks of the circuit court, and Florida Notary Publics may solemnize matrimony.

Can the Clerk’s Office perform a Marriage Ceremony?

We no longer perform marriage ceremonies.  You may bring your own clergy or notary and be married on the front steps of the courthouse or on the front lawn, or click here for a local listing of officiants.

Is there a waiting period?

Non-Florida Residents do not have a waiting period. Florida Residents have a 3-day waiting period.

Is there a way to waive the 3-day waiting period for Florida Residents?

Yes, if BOTH PARTIES are Florida Residents they may choose to take a pre-marital preparation course. If so, the 3-day waiting period will be waived and the license will be discounted to $61.00.

As Florida Residents, how do we go about taking this pre-marital course?

The pre-marital preparation course is not something you can do through the courthouse. You must take the counseling with a registered course provider. The course must be a minimum of 4 hours. You can contact our office to see if your minister or counselor is registered with our office at (850) 763-9061.

Who can provide Pre-Marital Courses?

If you are qualified and wish to be an official provider of the pre-marital preparation course, you must register with the Clerk of the Court’s Office. Your Registration Affidavit must be on file with the Clerk’s Office before we can accept any Certificates of Completion from couples counseled by you. The following is a list of qualifications for the pre-marital preparation course providers:

  • A psychologist licensed under Chapter 490, Florida Statutes
  • A clinical social worker licensed un Chapter 491, Florida Statutes
  • A marriage and family therapist licensed under Chapter 491, Florida Statutes
  • A mental health counselor licensed under Chapter 491, Florida Statutes
  • An official representative of a religious institution which is
    recognized under Chapter 4963404 (201) Florida Statutes (with relevant
    training)

Do we have to take this course?

No, the course is not required. However, if you are Florida Residents and you choose not to take the pre-marital preparation course the 3-day waiting period will apply and the license will be $86.00.

Are we required to have a blood test before we apply for our license?

Blood tests are not required in the state of Florida.

Can a Marriage Ceremony be performed without a Marriage License?

No, Florida Statute 741.08 states that the party solemnizing the marriage shall require a properly issued marriage license before performing the ceremony.

Can we, as the couple, return the Marriage License for recording?

No, it is the legal responsibility of the notary public or minister that performed the ceremony to return the license back to the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s Office where the license was obtained within 10 days after the ceremony.

How long does it usually take to get a certified copy of our Marriage License?

Once the license is returned to our office, it will be recorded and mailed out to you the same day.

Can we get married by a captain aboard a ship?

Yes, if the captain is a Florida Notary Public and the ship is in Florida waters (with 2 geographic miles of the coastline) at the time of the ceremony.

Do one or both applicants have to be American Citizens?

No. There is no citizenship requirement in the state of Florida. However, you must provide proper identification. (For proper identification, please see question)

Do we need to apply for our Marriage License to renew our vows?

No. Talk to your religious advisor or personal counselor.

Can I legally marry a family member?

No. Although the marriage application does not specifically ask about possible relationship of the parties, Florida law prohibits close blood relations from legally marrying. These include such relationships as parent-child, brother-sister, and uncle-niece. The nearest degree of relations who may legally marry in the state of Florida are first cousins.

What is the fee for a certified copy of a Marriage License?

Two certified copies are provided as part of the Marriage License fee. Additional certified copies may be obtained for a fee of $3.00 each.

How do I obtain a certified copy of a Marriage License?

If you are local, all you need to do is come to our office (in room 110 at the Bay County Courthouse). Make sure and know both parties names and the time of the marriage and the year of the marriage. You may pay by cash or a Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover credit or debit card. Note: if you choose to use a credit or debit card you will be charged a convenience fee.

If you are from out of town, you’ll need to send a letter requesting those copies. Be sure to include both names at the time of the marriage and the year of the marriage. Payment must be sent by money order (we do not accept checks) made payable to Bill Kinsaul, Clerk. The day we receive your request we will process it and send your certified copies back out to you. Send your request to the following address:

Bay County Clerk’s Office
ATTN: Marriage License Department
P.O. Box 2269
Panama City, FL 32402

Requests can also be sent via email by completing and attaching saved copies of the Marriage License Request Form and the Recording/Marriage License Department Credit Card Payment Form (both linked below). Forward the attachments to recording@baycoclerk.com for processing.

Or you may contact the Office of Vital Statistics:

Department of Health
Office of Vital Statistics
P.O. Box 210
Jacksonville, FL 32231
904-359-6900

Who should I notify if my marriage means a name change and/or address change?

If your marriage means a change in name and/or address, remember to make the following important notifications:

  • Your state’s Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles- Division of Driver’s license
  • Your nearest Social Security Office (The Panama City office is located at: 3215 Highway 77, Panama City, FL 32405)
  • Your Supervisor of Elections (The Bay County office is located at 830 W 11th Street, Panama City, FL 32401)
  • Your Military Reserve Commanding Office (if applicable)
  • Beneficiaries or joint owners on many of these documents: bank accounts, insurance policies, employment benefits, etc.

Office Directory

Clerk of Circuit Court Bill Kinsaul

300 East 4th Street, Panama City, FL 32401
P.O. Box 2269, Panama City, Florida 32402
Email Bill Kinsaul’s office

Administration

Phone (850) 763-9061
Fax (850) 747-5188
Email the Administration office

Appeals

Phone (850) 763-9061
Fax (850) 747-5263
Email the Appeals office

Board Finance

225 McKenzie Ave
Panama City, FL 32401
Phone (850) 767-3253
Fax (850) 747-5212
bccfinance@baycoclerk.com

Circuit/County Civil

Room 111
Phone (850) 763-9061
Fax (850) 747-5249
Email the Circuit/County Civil office

Collections

Room 111
Phone (850) 763-9061
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email the Collections office

Estates, Wills

Room 105
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email the Probate office

Evictions

Room 111
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 4
Fax (850) 747-5209
Email the Evictions office

Felony

Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5263
Email the Felony office

Guardianship

Room 105
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email the Guardianship office

Jury Duty

Room 111
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 6
After 5 PM on the day before service call (850) 747-5176
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email the Jury Duty office

Marriage License

Room 110
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 5
Fax (850) 747-5199
Email the Marriage office

Mental Health

Room 105
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email the Mental Health office

Misdemeanor/Intake

Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5164
Email the Misdemeanor office

Recording

Room 110
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 3
Fax (850) 747-5199
Email the Recording office

Substance Abuse

Room 105
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 2
Fax (850) 747-5163
Email Substance Abuse care of the Probate office

Tax Deeds

Room 110
Phone (850) 747-5109
Fax (850) 747-5199
Email Tax Deeds c/o the Recording office

Tourist Development Tax

225 McKenzie Ave
Panama City, FL 32401
Phone (850) 747-5226
Fax (850) 747-5212
tdc@baycoclerk.com

Traffic

Room 111
Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 1
Fax (850)747-5163
Email the Traffic office

Value Adjustment Board

225 McKenzie Ave
Panama City, FL 32401
Phone (850) 767-3314
Fax (850) 747-5199
Email the VAB office

Family Law/Divorce

Phone (850) 763-9061 ext. 5
Fax (850) 747-5359
Email the Family Law/Divorce office

Child Support

Phone (850) 747-5112
Fax (850) 747-5359
Email the Child Support office

Domestic Violence

Room 109
Phone (850) 747-5165
Fax (850) 747-5359
Email the Domestic Violence office

Juvenile Delinquency

Phone (850) 747-5119
Fax (850) 747-5781
Email the Juvenile Delinquency office

Juvenile Dependency

Phone (850) 747-5119
Fax (850) 747-5781
Email the Juvenile Dependency office

Official Records Forms

Forms below can be downloaded using the icon on the selected form’s page linked below. Download the selected form, complete any digital fields, and then print for signatures and filing. Adobe Reader is suggested for completing PDF documents with digital form fields.

In accordance with Florida Statute 695.26 and the requirements for recording instruments affecting real property, the Clerk will not record an instrument by which title to real property or interest is conveyed, assigned, encumbered, or disposed of unless:
• The name of each witness is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped immediately beneath the signature of the witness.
• The post office address of each witness is legibly printed, typewritten, or stamped on each instrument.

Do It Yourself Court Documents

TurboCourt is an interactive online program that assists in preparing and filing certain court documents. There is a fee to use this service.

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The following forms are available on TurboCourt:

Dissolution of Marriage
Divorce and other family law matters

Domestic Violence Protection
Domestic, Repeat, Sexual, Dating Violence and Stalking

Family Issues

Family Issues involve the following procedures:

Domestic Violence – Injunctions for protection.

Child Support / Alimony – Using the State of Florida Disbursement Unit System (SDU), to receive, record, report, monitor and disburse alimony and child support payments, in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 61.181.

Divorce Information – A Dissolution of Marriage is an action to terminate the contract of marriage.

Marriage Licenses – The Clerk of Circuit Court is the issuing agent of marriage licenses for the State of Florida.

Other Family Issues – Other family law cases include adoptions, paternity, change of name, child custody, separate maintenance, and annulment.