Yes. A person married to someone of the same sex can use their marriage certificate as legal proof of name change in North Carolina effective October 9, 2014.
This is not a problem. This happens when changing one's name upon marriage or petitioning for a court-ordered name change. You can show your marriage certificate or the court order. If not, then your drivers license will have to show the name shown on your birth certificate.
No.
you cant they make a copy of your dl and bc and you need a ssc
"Marriage License" and "Marriage Certificate" are two different terms for the same document.
No
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.
No
No
You sign your own marriage certificate. In order to do that you have to obtain a marriage license. The license requires you to be 18 in the US and a vast majority of the rest of the world.
If the license was not executed, the marriage was not completed. No certificate of marriage was issued.
You do not need to. The license and certificate will be issued by Romania.
This has nothing to do with your marriage license. This is about your marriage certificate. Effective October 6, 2014, your Vermont marriage certificate is legally valid in Colorado.