How much are judge fees to get married in Coshocton, Ohio?
It will cost you approximately $50 to get married in Coshocton, Ohio. As an officiant you can use any ordained or licensed clergymen who have presented their ordination credentials to the county probate judge, and justices of the peace. ChaCha on!
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