If the mayor is a Religious Professional (Priest, Minister, Rabbi, etc) or a Justice of the Peace he may.
In most jurisdiction, that would be allowed. The county clerk can answer the question for you.
Marriage licenses are not transferable from state to state. The couple wishing to marry must obtain a license in the state in which they want to marry according to the existing laws.
Nowhere. Same-sex marriage is not legal in Trinidad.
No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.No. Her first marriage must be dissolved legally before you can marry her.
No, you are not legally married if you do not use your marriage license within 30 days in Tennessee. The license becomes null and void if not used within that time period.
(in the US) He may marry them in a religious ceremony (i.e.: in the eyes of the church") but without a legal Marriage Certificate that in itself does not constitute a legal/lawful marriage under civil law. A Marriage Certificate must be obtained be obtained from whatever government entity issues them in their jurisdiction.
It's a legal document issued by legal authorities authorizing a couple to marry.
You can marry pretty much anybody you want to - that's not going to make them a citizen however.
Same-sex marriage is not currently legal in Great Britain. No same-sex couple of any age can legally marry there.
No. A priest will not marry you in any state without a marriage license.ClarificationA priest cannot marry a couple unless they have a valid marriage license from the state where they plan to be married. Marriage is a civil legal status in the United States of America. The couple must obtain a civil marriage license and clergy. along with many major and minor political officials, as well as any individual who applies for a permit in many states (for example- the mother of the groom).
In some jurisdictions, they can legally marry the same as any other couple. In other jurisdictions, it is not legally possible for them to marry.
If you are legally married in the U.S. you can't get legally married again. You could have a ceremony the second time for family and friends w/a someone officiating. Congratulations. * Yes. There are no laws that prevent a person from having a civil ceremony even if they are already married. The couple simply need to declare the fact on the application for the marriage license.
In the State, yes. In the eyes of the Catholic Church, however, sacramental marriage is an indissoluble bond. A divorce legally separates the couple, but in the eyes of the Church they are still married, and as such a new marriage would result in the couple living in adultery.