No, she cannot do that. The deceased wife's name will be removed by the executor upon the presentation of a death certificate. Depending on the law, the wife may be automatically assumed to be on the deed whether it is physically there or not.
If your marriage license was lost in the mail, it is not a big problem. You can always get a copy at the courthouse where you applied for the license.
Marriage licenses can be obtained at your local county courthouse. the price for the licenses will vary depending on where you live.
They are kept at the local County Courthouse.
It is about $36.00 to get the marriage license.
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You can obtain a certified copy of his marriage license from the county clerk's office in the county where his marriage license was issued.
There are a number of steps. First you get the license. Then the ceremony is done and the license is signed by the couple, the witnesses and the officiant. Then the license is returned to the courthouse and they will issue the marriage certificate.
You have it executed by the officiant, the parties and their witnesses. It is then returned to the courthouse and they will issue a Certificate of Marriage.
Sure. If she was a legal notary and your license was filed with the state.
You get the license at the county courthouse for the appropriate county. The embassy does not have to do anything.
If your name is misspelled on a Texas marriage license, you will need to go to the courthouse where the license was given. They will be able to fix the mistake.
At the clerks' office. It should be well marked and most people can point you to it.