Every Florida notary should already know that they may not perform any notarial acts outside the State of Florida. This is very basic knowledge.
In addition, notaries can not perform weddings in New York anyway. Florida notaries have no power to perform weddings or notarize signatures outside the state of Florida.
A notary is not authorized to perform a marriage.
Notaries in Florida, Maine and South Carolina can perform marriage ceremonies. The couple must first obtain a marriage certificate and 2 witnesses must be present.
No. But see related question link.
If you are asking, "Can a notary perform a marriage for their daughter in Florida?", then yes. Notaries may perform weddings for family members; See the Florida Governor's Reference Manual for Notaries at www.flgov.com/notary_ref_manual.However, notaries do not "notarize marriage certificates". You must actually perform a ceremony before completing the certificate portion of the marriage license. Once the certificate portion is completed, it is the NOTARY'S responsibility to return the license to the clerk of court. Do NOT give the completed record back to the bride/groom to return.
He should if the state allows it
Bigamy is when a person is already married and marries someone else, and the second marriage is void.
They can use any form of ceremony. Usually, notaries, judges and other civil officers use a traditional ceremony form similar to the types used by ministers, but without religious references. Search the web for "wedding ceremony text" and you will find tons of them. Note that only Florida, South Carolina and Maine notaries can solemnize a marriage, and the notary must be acting in his or her own state (i.e. Florida notaries can only perform weddings in Florida, South Carolina notaries can only perform weddings in South Carolina, etc.).
Yes, they can
He can if he's licensed to do so in Pennsylvania.
A widow should not perform the kanyadanam ceremony in Hinduism. She should not give away her daughter for marriage. It is the girl's uncle or male guardian who should give away for marriage since her father is dead.
anyone can preform a marriage these days.
No a marriage has to be performed by a pastor who has a marriage license .
No. Tennessee notaries are not authorzied to perform marriages anyway. However, if a notary performs a wedding in Florida, that notary must be commissioned in Florida. Likewise, judges and clerks of court from other states may not perform a marriage in Florida.