My son got married in FL. We live in TN. He and his bride had to have marriage counseling or workshop or something like that before they could get a marriage license. They ended up doing an on-line version. I don't know if it cost them anything or not.
Your question is not specific as to what kind of information you're looking for so here are some administrative things that need to get done.
1. Get a copy of your marriage license, your birth certificate, and your husband's birth certificate to have readily available. You'll need these for various things from now until he gets his first job out of the Navy.
2. As soon as possible after you are married get your SS card changed to your new name. Doing this will save you headaches later on.
3. As soon as possible after you are married, make sure your husband gets you enrolled in DEERs. This is where your information is stored to prove you are married to a Sailor. This will require a copy of your marriage certificate and possibly your birth certificate.
4. Look at Navy One Source. A great number of your questions can get answered or give you ideas for questions that you haven't thought of. Here's a link:
http://www.militaryonesource.com/MOS/Navy.aspx?MRole=Member&Branch=Navy&Component=Active5. Once you're married, your husband will get a form called a page 2. You need to retain a current copy of this at all times. This is a vital document.
6. Once you get your page 2 you can get your dependent ID card. Don't leave home without it.
My wife and I got married between A school and Nuke Power School. We've been married 26 years now. Good luck!
P.S. If you have never been on a budget, I highly recommend you take a class or visit the financial counselor at your nearest Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) once you're married. In the meantime read
My Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey. You'll be on a fixed income at the start. Get used to living frugally early on and you'll live well once your husband advances and starts making decent money. It's very easy to pile on debt when you're getting started. Avoid debt like the plague.