Levittown Marriage License Options

Levittown residents have more flexibility than most Bucks County communities when it comes to applying for a marriage license. You can apply at the main Bucks County Register of Wills office in Doylestown, approximately 25 miles north of Levittown, or you can use the Lower Bucks Government Service Center satellite location at 7321 New Falls Road, which is right in Levittown itself. Both locations handle Bucks County government services. Because Levittown is a census-designated place rather than an incorporated city, there is no city hall to contact for marriage licenses; all applications go through the county.

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Levittown Bucks County Marriage License Offices

Levittown residents have two practical options for submitting a Bucks County marriage license application. The main office is the Bucks County Register of Wills at 55 East Court Street in Doylestown. The more convenient option for Levittown residents is the Lower Bucks Government Service Center at 7321 New Falls Road, Levittown, PA 19055, reachable at 267-580-3585. This satellite office was established to serve residents of Lower Bucks County without requiring them to travel to Doylestown for all county services. Call the satellite location before visiting to confirm which services are available on any given day.

Main OfficeBucks County Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans' Court
County Administrative Building, 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6265
Satellite OfficeLower Bucks Government Service Center
7321 New Falls Road, Levittown, PA 19055
Phone: 267-580-3585
FeeApproximately $80.00 (verify with office)
CountyBucks County

Confirm which specific services are available at the New Falls Road satellite location by calling 267-580-3585 before making the trip, as satellite office offerings can vary.

Note: Hours at the satellite office may differ from the main Doylestown office; always call ahead to confirm hours and service availability.

Levittown Marriage License Requirements

Whether applying at the Doylestown main office or the Levittown satellite location, the same requirements apply. Both applicants must appear together in person per Pennsylvania statute §1306. Each person must present a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, state ID, or U.S. passport. Social Security information is required for both applicants during the application process.

Previously married individuals must bring documentation confirming the end of the prior marriage. Widowed applicants need a certified death certificate for the deceased spouse. Divorced applicants must present the final divorce decree or a certified copy. Foreign-language documents need certified English translations. All applicants must be at least 18, as required by §1304(b). Gathering your complete documentation before visiting either location will prevent the need for a second trip, whether you choose the satellite office in Levittown or the main office in Doylestown.

Levittown Marriage License Waiting Period and Validity

After submitting your application, the mandatory three-day waiting period begins under §1303 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. The marriage license is issued on the day of application but cannot be used for a ceremony until three full days have elapsed. This requirement is uniform statewide and applies regardless of which Bucks County office processes your application.

The Levittown marriage license is valid for 60 days from the date of issuance per §1310. Your ceremony must take place within this window. Levittown couples who are planning weddings in the Lower Bucks County area have access to a variety of venue options, from waterfront locations along the Delaware River to established event facilities throughout the region. Apply early enough to clear the three-day waiting period while keeping the ceremony date well within the 60-day validity window.

Note: If using the satellite office at New Falls Road, confirm that marriage license applications specifically can be processed there and not just other county services.

About Levittown and Bucks County

Levittown, Pennsylvania, was built beginning in 1952 as one of the first large-scale planned postwar communities in the United States. Developed by William Levitt, the same builder behind Levittown, New York, the Pennsylvania community was constructed to meet postwar housing demand and was designed for working and middle-class families. The original Levittown homes followed a few standard designs, and the neighborhood's planned layout is still visible in its curving streets and community sections with names like Neshaminy Falls, Snowball Gate, and Indian Creek.

Today, Levittown is a large census-designated place spanning parts of Bristol and Falls townships in Bucks County. It sits along the Delaware River in Lower Bucks County, bordered by Philadelphia to the south and Bensalem to the southwest. The Lower Bucks Government Service Center on New Falls Road was established to reduce the need for Lower Bucks residents to travel to Doylestown for routine county services, reflecting the significant population concentration at the southern end of the county. For Levittown marriage license applicants, the satellite office represents a meaningful convenience compared to the 25-mile drive to the main office.

Pennsylvania Marriage Law and Levittown Licenses

All Levittown marriage license applications are governed by Title 23 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. The key provisions are consistent across all 67 Pennsylvania counties. Section 1301 establishes the license requirement. Section 1303 creates the three-day waiting period. Section 1304(b) sets the minimum age at 18. Section 1306 requires both parties to appear in person. Section 1310 limits the license to 60 days of validity. Section 1503 identifies authorized officiants, including judges, magistrates, and ordained religious leaders. Additional information is available on the Bucks County website.

Bucks County satellite office in Levittown for marriage license applications

The Bucks County satellite office at 7321 New Falls Road in Levittown provides a convenient local option for Levittown residents applying for a marriage license through Bucks County.

Couples in Levittown should confirm that their chosen officiant qualifies under §1503. The Lower Bucks County area has a broad range of clergy, civil officiants, and registered secular celebrants who meet the legal requirements. If there is any question about a specific officiant's eligibility, contact the Bucks County Register of Wills at 215-348-6265 or consult the statute through the Pennsylvania legislature's website.

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