Noun
a license authorizing two people to marry
Source: WordNetBiographers A.M. Sperber and Eric Lax documented, however, that Bogart always celebrated his birthday on December 25, and consistently listed it as such on official records, such as his marriage license. Source: Internet
After taking another look at her marriage license, Lucy is not sure that she and Ricky are man and wife. Source: Internet
A marriage license doesn't come with a passport or travel clearances. Source: Internet
Among the changes, the council voted unanimously to implement a $20 recording fee for a marriage license, a fee that New Castle County currently charges. Source: Internet
Feldman was responding to a lawsuit filed by a same-sex couple (that sex being "dude") who thought it absurd that they couldn't get a marriage license post-SCOTUS decision. Source: Internet
David House, Fort Littleton, and Tonya Rittenhouse, Fort Littleton, applied for a marriage license at the local courthouse during the past week. Source: Internet