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No. Ohio used to have a 5 day waiting period from the time the persons applied for the marriage license until it was issued, but the law has been changed and there is no longer a waiting period.
There is a 48-hour waiting period before the marriage license is valid in Maryland. The marriage license is valid for six months.
ANSWER TO get it notarized by a judge.
They're used for processing information.
It depends on which state you're marrying in.
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There is no statutory waiting period, although some clerks make you pick up the marriage license the next day.
There is a statutory three-day waiting period from the day that the the marriage license is issued to the day that the ceremony can take place.
There is no statutory waiting period in Connecticut, but some town clerks require that you pick up the marriage license the following day, ostensibly for processing time. It should be noted that there is only one set of requirements for marriage, whether same-sex or not.
There is a statutory three-day waiting period from the day that the the marriage license is issued to the day that the ceremony can take place.
No. The marriage license can be used only in the State of Arkansas and the marriage ceremony can only take place in the State of Arkansas. If you want to get married in Oklahoma, you must get your marriage license in Oklahoma, from a county court clerk. You do not have to be a former or current resident of Oklahoma to obtain a marriage license there. There is no waiting period from the application date until the license is issued and you will receive your license immediately. If under age 18, there is a 72 hour waiting period.
Yes, there is no required waiting period after the marriage license is issued in the State of Alabama. The license is valid in Alabama for 30 days from the date it is issued.