Section 360 Of Part 2. Marriage License From California Family Law Code >> Division 3. >> Part 2.
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. (a) If a marriage license is lost, damaged, or destroyed after
the marriage ceremony, but before it is returned to the county
recorder, or deemed unacceptable for registration by the county
recorder, the person solemnizing the marriage, in order to comply
with Section 359, shall obtain a duplicate marriage license by filing
an affidavit setting forth the facts with the county clerk of the
county in which the license was issued.
(b) The duplicate marriage license may not be issued later than
one year after issuance of the original license and shall be returned
by the person solemnizing the marriage to the county recorder within
one year of the issuance date shown on the original marriage
license.
(c) The county clerk may charge a fee to cover the actual costs of
issuing a duplicate marriage license.
(d) If a marriage license is lost, damaged, or destroyed before a
marriage ceremony takes place, the applicants shall purchase a new
marriage license and the old license shall be voided.