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Getting married in the state of New York takes some prior planning. You will get your marriage license the same day you apply for it. However, you cannot hold your New York wedding for at least 24 hours after you file for your marriage license unless you get a judicial waiver. You will also need to bring certain documentation of your age and identity, a photo ID, and the fee to pay for your license.