Sorry but DeSoto is not listed as one of the places in Dallas County that you can apply for your marriage license.
On the Dallas County Clerk's website, you'll find a list of 9 offices in Dallas County where you can apply for your marriage license. There are 5 locations in Dallas and the others are in Richardson, Grand Prairie, Irving and Lancaster. However, your marriage license can be obtained from any Texas county so there might be other locations closer to you. There is a 72 hour waiting period before you can get married after obtaining your license and it must be used within 90 days. Attached is a website link for marriage license information for the State of Texas. You can click on any of the counties to find specific information about obtaining your license. Good luck.
To get married in an Arlington court house, you first must go to the court house and apply for a marriage license. Once you have your license, you can go back for a civil ceremony.
You do have to file your marriage license in court to be legally married. Failing to file can cause the marriage to become invalid.
No. A marriage license is only valid for marriages performed in the state where the license is issued. If you want to get married in Florida, you have to get a marriage license from Florida. Of course, once you're married, the marriage is recognized in every other state.
The nearest county court house or government services building. Look in the front of the phone book for government listings and it will show the individual departments, usually listed are Marriage Licenses.
Yes
to the court
No, the marriage has to be formalized by a member of the clergy or a court official. They sign the license and it is filed with the clerk.
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.
The 17 year old can apply for a marriage license in Texas if he have written parental consent on an official form in the presence of the county clerk. Or if he have received an order from the Texas district court authorizing the marriage.
Yes they can.
Contact the place that issued the license. That should be the court house. And what you probably want is the Certificate of Marriage, not the license.
Status of immigration is normally not a factor. You simply apply for the license at the court house.