Depending on your state of residence or where you got married at their laws are different on the validation of a legal marriage. Your marriage is legal the day you are married before a judge or justice of the peace or pastor. Wherever you're from find out what those statutes are to get your question answered by someone in the county marriage license bureau to find out answers to your question.
No, I don't believe it is. You have to file the license to officially be considered married. Each state probably has a different amount of time to file before it won't accept it anymore.
No, not legal.
As i know..If any one marriage certificate is not completed then marriage was not legal.
It's not legal then. A marriage certificate is needed.
You need a marriage certificate from the parish. It will be issued after the marriage license has been executed and returned to the court house.
yes it's legal. As the registration of such marriage under section of the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 .The Arya Samaj Marriage authority gives you a Marriage certificate which is legal.
A Cuban marriage certificate is a recognised legal document in the UK.
There is no need to mail it anywhere. If asked for proof of marriage, you will have to show the certificate or provide a copy.
Yes. Your foreign marriage is legal in the United States.
obviously not!
No, an alias name is not legal for the signing of any documents and that includes a marriage certificate.
If the marriage was legal in St Lucia, it is recognized as being legal in Illinois. There is no requirement to file it with the county. You should have copies of the certificate for such things as insurance and perhaps tax filings if audited.
Generally a Certificate of Legal Capacity to Contract Marriage would be obtained at your countrys consulate or embassy in the country where you seek to be married.