How to Get Married in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin

To get married in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, you need a valid photo ID, $100 for the license fee, and both applicants must appear at the County Clerk's office at 18600 Hobson St. The license is valid for 60 days after a 3-day waiting period, and the application day does not count toward the wait.

$100
License Fee
3
Day Waiting Period
Application day does not count
60
Days License Valid
2
Witnesses Required

How It Works

Pick your date, county, and officiant

The clerk records all three on your license, so you need them before you apply. You can apply in any Wisconsin county, even if your ceremony is in a different one. Browse officiants on BareVows.

Schedule an appointment

Trempealeau County requires an appointment. Call 715-538-2311 ext. 504 or email [email protected] to make an appointment.

Visit the Trempealeau County Clerk's office together

Both applicants must appear in person at 18600 Hobson St, Whitehall, WI 54773.

Note: Must know officiant name/address/phone before applying; must know wedding date before applying.

Pay the $100 license fee

Accepted: Cash and Local_Check

Wait 3 full days

The application day does not count toward the waiting period. For example, apply on Monday and your license is valid starting Friday. Trempealeau County offers a waiver for $25 at the clerk's discretion, which can reduce or eliminate the waiting period.

Have your ceremony

Your officiant performs the ceremony within 60 days of your license being issued. Two witnesses must be present to sign the marriage license.

Return the signed marriage license

Return the signed marriage license within 3 days after your ceremony. File it with the Register of Deeds (not the County Clerk) of any Wisconsin county. The document must be completed in unfading black ink.

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Next step: contact the clerk

Schedule your marriage license appointment. Both applicants must appear in person.

County Clerk
Mary Martin
Trempealeau County, Wisconsin
Address
18600 Hobson St
Whitehall, WI 54773
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Office Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:30pm (marriage license hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-3:30pm (except holidays))
Appointment
Required. Call 715-538-2311 ext. 504 or email [email protected] to make an appointment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a marriage license cost in Trempealeau County?

A marriage license in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin costs $100. Payment is accepted via Cash and Local_Check.

Can I get a marriage license the same day in Trempealeau County?

Yes, with a waiver. Wisconsin has a 3-day waiting period, but Trempealeau County offers a $25 waiver at the clerk's discretion that can eliminate the wait. Apply for the waiver when you submit your application.

Do both people need to be present to get a marriage license in Trempealeau County?

Yes. Both applicants must appear in person at the Trempealeau County County Clerk's office at 18600 Hobson St, Whitehall, WI 54773. Note: Must know officiant name/address/phone before applying; Must know wedding date before applying.

What are the Trempealeau County Clerk's office hours?

The Trempealeau County County Clerk's office is open Mon-Fri 8:00am-4:30pm (marriage license hours: Mon-Fri 8:30am-3:30pm (except holidays)). Appointments are required. Call 715-538-2311 ext. 504 or email [email protected] to make an appointment.

Can a non-U.S. citizen get a marriage license in Trempealeau County?

Yes. Non-U.S. citizens can get married in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin. Wisconsin accepts alternative documents if your birth certificate is unobtainable, including passport, REAL ID, permanent resident card, or naturalization papers. All documents not in English must be translated by a certified or professional translator. You, your partner, and your relatives may not translate your own documents. No visa or residency status is required.