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Q: Do both people have to be present to purchase the marriage license?
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Can one person file for a marriage license?

No, both people must be present when filing for the marriage license.


Does the lack of a marriage license make the marriage void?

In most states if there is no license, there is no marriage. Some states allow a common law marriage when people have been living together for many years.


Do states test for chlamydia when people apply for a marriage license?

No.


Can you have a marriage license to two different people in Philadelphia PA?

No!


The Ins and Outs of Obtaining a Marriage License?

Each year, hundreds of thousands of marriages take place in the United States. Before a couple can be married, it is required that they obtain a marriage license. This document can be issued either by a church or state authority, and gives authorization for the two people to legally marry. In many places the marriage license also serves as a record of the marriage and is signed by the couple, the officiant of the wedding, and witnessed by at least two other people. This license then goes on file in a central recording office. The first marriage license was issued during the Middle Ages. Since this time, the procedure for obtaining this type of license has changed and evolved. The process for obtaining a marriage license also varies from state to state. In most cases, it is required that both parties appear in person at the time the license is requested. Both parties must also be of legal marrying age, which can vary between states; each person must present acceptable identification, such as a driver’s license or birth certificate. Depending on the state, further documentation may be necessary. After requesting a marriage license, many states require that a certain amount of time passes between the time the license is granted and the time during which the wedding ceremony occurs. In many states, the license becomes null and void if the couple is not married within a certain amount of days. This would mean that the couple would have to reapply for another marriage license, thus beginning the process all over again. The purpose of a marriage license, as defined by governing authorities, is to protect the citizens of the United States. Requiring a couple to obtain a marriage license prevents illegal and improper marriages; it also helps each state to keep adequate marriage records. Many people believe that requiring a couple to apply for a marriage license and then wait for a specified period of time before becoming married forces the couple to seriously consider the implications of marriage.


Can you just go to New Hampshire and get married in a gay relationship or do you need something else other than a marriage license when moving from another state?

Gay people may marry in any state that recognizes same sex marriage and that does not have a residency requirement for marriage, and no other documentation is needed. However, your home state may not recognize your marriage (but the Federal government will).It should be noted that in the United States many people are under the impression that proof of your marriage is your marriage "license". That is incorrect. A marriage license is signed and returned to the issuing civil authority by the officiant who performs the ceremony. That is how the marriage becomes registered. Proof of marriage is a marriage certificate or certificate of marriage that can be obtained from the town or county clerk where the marriage license was issued and returned.See related question link.


Where in the courthouse do you get a marriage license?

At the clerks' office. It should be well marked and most people can point you to it.


What age do people get their license?

Driver's license: somewhere between 15 and 20. Firearms license: dependent on area, but normally after 16. Bar manager's license: normally after 20. Marriage license: often after 30, sometimes before.


Do you have to be a ordained minister to marry someone?

Marriage is a legal status and a marriage license is required in the United States. A Christian minister cannot perform a marriage ceremony without a valid marriage license. There would be no valid marriage. A ceremony in which two people commit under religious or social constructs is generally known as a commitment ceremony or is given a specific name by the religious sect. (e.g. convalidation, sealing, handfasting)


Which document certifies a legal marriage the marriage license or the marriage certificate?

AnswerThe license allows the couple to get married.The marriage certificate signed by a minister, judge, priest, or person endowed with the legal powers to perform marriages indicates that a legal marriage has taken place and is the one used for public record. so let the same sex people get married, because it's within their legal right.


Is a marriage license and a marriage certificate the same document after your married?

Yes, although some people refer to other marital documents as "Marriage Certificates" as well, such as domestic partnership certificates, Jewish marriage contracts, etc.


Are people married just by buying a marriage license?

No, the couple gets a marriage license and is either married by a Justice of the Peace or married by a Minister (or whatever religious denomination they are) in a church. A couple can have a simple chapel wedding to a large wedding.