Marrying Outside the USA: What You Need to Know

02-24-26 04:01 PM - By Berjoh Elise Fullilove

Single Status Affidavit in Florida for Marriage Abroad

How to Get Legally Married Outside the United States

Planning to get married outside the United States? Many foreign countries require proof that you are legally free to marry before they will issue a marriage license.

If you live in Florida, you may need a Single Status Affidavit, also known as a:

  • Certificate of No Record of Marriage

  • Single Status Statement

  • Affidavit of Non-Marriage

  • Freedom to Marry Certificate

This guide explains exactly how to obtain a Single Status Affidavit in Florida, how apostille works, and how to prepare your documents properly for international use.


What Is a Single Status Affidavit?

A Single Status Affidavit is a document confirming that:

  • You are not currently married

  • There is no active marriage record under your name (if searched)

  • You are legally free’ to marry

Foreign governments use this document to prevent bigamy and verify marital eligibility before issuing a marriage license.


Step 1: Confirm Requirements with the Destination Country

Before ordering documents, contact:

  • The embassy or consulate of the country where you plan to marry

  • The local marriage authority abroad

Ask the following:

  • Do they require a government-issued certificate or a notarized affidavit?

  • Does the document need an apostille?

  • Is translation required?

  • Must the document be issued within 30–90 days of the wedding?

Each country has different marriage documentation requirements.


Step 2: How to Obtain a Single Status Affidavit in Florida

There are two primary options in Florida.


Option 1: Official Single Status Statement from the State of Florida

The Florida Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics can perform a statewide marriage record search.

If no marriage record is found, they issue an official “No Record of Marriage” statement.

This option is often preferred by foreign governments because it is state-issued documentation.

Process Overview:

  • Complete the official application form

  • Submit identification and required fee

  • The state conducts a search of marriage records

  • Receive official documentation if no record exists

This is commonly required for countries in Europe, Latin America, and parts of Asia.


Option 2: Notarized Affidavit of Single Status

Some countries accept a sworn affidavit stating you are single.

As a Florida Notary Public, I can:

  • Prepare your Single Status Affidavit

  • Administer the oath

  • Properly notarize the document

  • Prepare it for apostille submission

This option is typically faster and may be completed the same day, depending on appointment availability.

Always verify acceptance before choosing this route.


Step 3: Apostille for International Marriage Documents

If the country where you plan to marry is part of the Hague Convention, your document will require an apostille from the Florida Department of State.

An apostille certifies the authenticity of:

  • A notarized affidavit

  • A state-issued single status statement

Apostille Process in Florida:

  1. Obtain your single status document

  2. Submit it to the Florida Department of State

  3. Receive apostille certification

  4. Use the document internationally

If the country is not part of the Hague Convention, additional authentication may be required.


Additional Documents You May Need to Marry Abroad

Depending on the country, you may also need:

  • Certified copy of birth certificate

  • Valid passport

  • Divorce decree (if previously married)

  • Death certificate of former spouse (if applicable)

  • Translated documents

  • Apostille on all supporting records

Many countries require documents issued within a specific time frame before the ceremony.


Single Status Affidavit Florida – FAQs

How long does it take to get a Single Status Affidavit in Florida?

Processing time varies:

  • Notarized affidavits can often be completed same day.

  • State-issued searches may take several business days or longer.

  • Apostille processing adds additional time.

Does a Single Status Affidavit expire?

Technically, no. However, many foreign countries require it to be issued within 30–90 days of the wedding date.

Can I use a Florida affidavit for marriage in another country?

Yes, if properly notarized and apostilled (if required by the destination country).

Do I need an appointment?

Yes. Proper preparation is important to avoid rejection or delays.


Professional Assistance for Marriage Documents Abroad

As a Florida Notary Public serving Port St. Lucie and surrounding areas, I assist clients with:

✔ Single Status Affidavits
✔ Apostille Facilitation
✔ Marriage document preparation
✔ Document translation coordination
✔ International document readiness guidance

Getting married overseas is exciting. The paperwork should not delay your special day.


Schedule Your Appointment Today

If you need a Single Status Affidavit in Florida for marriage abroad, contact our office to begin the process.

We will guide you step-by-step to ensure your documents are properly prepared, notarized, and apostilled for international acceptance.


Berjoh Elise Fullilove