Officiant Fee: In Kentucky, a judge, justice of the peace, or ordained minister can perform a marriage ceremony. The fee for the officiant's services varies, so it's important to inquire about this ahead of time.
Witness Fees: Two witnesses are required to be present at the marriage ceremony. They must be at least 18 years old and must have valid identification. There is no fee for being a witness.
Additional Costs: There may be additional costs associated with getting married in a courthouse, such as parking fees or the cost of obtaining certified copies of the marriage certificate.
Total Cost: The total cost of getting married in a courthouse in Kentucky can vary, but it typically ranges from $100 to $200.