True" Law.com Legal Forms Guide: Kansas Application and Affidavit for Marriage License - To marry in the state of Kansas, a marriage license must be obtained. - A Kansas application and affidavit for a marriage license can be downloaded and filled out in advance from the official website of the Kansas Court system or at your local district court office. - However, the form must be signed by both the bride and groom in person before a court official. - Step 1: The top of the form is for the completion of the court officer officiating. Do not fill in any part of the application above the first full paragraph. - Step 2: Enter the county where the marriage is to take place, where indicated. - Step 3: Enter the full name of the groom, as well as the city and state where he resides. - Step 4: Enter the full name of the bride, as well as her city and state of residence. - Step 5: Enter the month, day, and year of both the bride and groom's date of birth. - Step 6: Enter the Social Security number or other government-issued ID number of both the bride and groom. - Step 7: Do not sign the document until directed to by a court official. - Step 8: A $50 fee must be paid when this application is submitted. Note that there is a three-day waiting period before you can pick up the license from the district court. - To watch more videos, please make sure to visit laws.com.