QUOTE(Lucie12345 @ Apr 19 2008, 04:36 PM)

When it talks about the waiting period between the application date and the marriage license being issued, does this mean that I need to go in the first day, fill out the application, wait until I get the license (in the mail I assume?) and then go back in to the courthouse to actually get married?
Or is there a way to do everything on the same day?
That depends on your state law. In some states, there is a mandatory waiting period, to prevent people from marrying on the spur of the moment, so as to insure they spent a proper time contemplating the serious step of marriage. There might be some sort of waiver available for the waiting time in certain circumstances, but again, it depends on your state law.
Nevermind the fact that anyone doing this internationally has already spent a good deal of time waiting due to immigration paperwork processing delays.
And also nevermind the fact that, these days, it's not so hard to travel to a state that has no mandatory minimum wait time.
Anyway, call your county clerk or whomever issues marriage licenses in your area. Or post the name of your state, and maybe someone with direct experience can comment.
Or see
this link where someone has compiled a list of waiting times state by state.