No.
The marriage between Juliet and Paris was originally planned to take place on Thursday.
Marriage licenses are issued by the county clerk's office in the county where the marriage will take place.
No where
Lesbian marriage same as any marriage. Why would it be different
A "Marriage Certificate" "certifies" that a marriage took place, between the two parties named on the certificate, on a certain date, at a certain place, and was officiated by a person qualified to officiate a wedding. So, no, you cannot get a "Certificate of Marriage" if you did not get married.
The witness of the marriage ceremony is typically a person who signs the marriage certificate to confirm that they witnessed the ceremony taking place.
Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Church, and as such, must legally take place in a Church.
The marriage between Romeo and Juliet takes place in secret at Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet.
Prince William's and Kate Middleton's marriage had taken place in Westminster Abby in London.
The government doesn't care where the marriage takes place. If you have a valid marriage license and the individual performing the ceremony is authorized to officiate, the location doesn't matter.
You will need a license for the correct county in Pennsylvania. The license has to be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
No, an Iowa marriage license is only valid in Iowa. You need a license valid in the location where the marriage is to take place.