This is what I found on the internet... Applicants 18 to 20 must present a certified copy of their birth certificate. Applicants 16 and 17 must present a consent form signed by the parent, individual, agency or institution having legal custody or serving as the legal guardian of the underage party. A certified copy of the birth certificate is also required. The consent form must be notarized.
While I personally do not like marriage should be a government regulated task, I'd be happy to answer the question.
Short Answer is Yes.
http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/search/united_states/north_carolina/
A notarized consent form is required.
Interestingly enough a 14 or 15 year old could also be married with an order of the court.
Again silly that government should have any control over this but what ever...
Yes, until the day you turn 18, unless you have been previously declared an emancipated minor.
Pregnant or not, she needs parental consent.
Yes, IF she has parental permission.
With permission of the parents, yes.
No you can not.
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No.
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If you have parental consent you can get married in either state at 17.
18 to marry without parent consent. 16/17 can marry with parental consent.
A 17 year old is still a minor and it is illegal for her to get married to a 24 year old man who is not a minor. However, with parents consent they can get married.
If you are not minor (below the age of 18) then no, you do not have to be married to live in North Carolina and it is called 'common-law.'
If you are a citizen of the state of North Carolina.
No. If you are under 18 you have to petition the court, or get married, to be emancipated.
Yes you can.
You have to be at least 17.
Yes, effective October 9, 2014, same-sex married couples can file for divorce in North Carolina.
$55 i got married there
18 to get married without parental consent. At 16/17 you can marry with parental consent. To marry under 16 requires a court order (which is rarely granted).