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Modern Government: The Case for Remote Marriage Licensing
Simplifying the process of obtaining a marriage license benefits couples and the local governments that manage, process, and issue marriage licenses.
Hays County couples can now get a marriage license from home
Hays County is the second Texas county to utilize the remote marriage license system after Tarrant County, which launched a program in 2022.
Tech and Government Say, “I Do:” The Rise of Remote Marriage License Issuance Systems
Learn why counties are moving away from in-person application requirements to better serve citizens.
Dallas County opens up remote marriage license application
County commissioners on Tuesday granted a contract for $32,000 for software to allow remote marriage applications, giving County Clerk John Warren the opportunity to do something he has been waiting to do for years.
Remote Marriage License Tech Comes to Texas via GovOS
Tarrant County becomes the first in that state to use the technology since Texas lawmakers approved remote marriage licenses last year. Military members and others could save time and money with the digital system.
GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System Launches in Tarrant County, TX
The GovOS Solution, recently approved by the Office of Court Administration in Texas, enables couples to apply for and receive their marriage license completely online.
Texas Couples Can Get a Marriage License Online With GovOS’ New Software
The Austin company announced Tuesday that its tech has been approved by the state’s Office of Court Administration.
GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System Approved by the State of Texas Office of Court Administration
Texas counties that want to issue remote licenses can complete their certification process when using the GovOS Remote Marriage License Issuance System