Without parental consent it will require a court order. You will have to talk with the clerk to determine what it takes to get one.
It's best to wait until you're 18.
The age to get married in most places in the US, including Mississippi, is 18. They will allow 16 or 17 year olds to get married if they have parental permission. Some counties will allow it with a court order.
No, the youngest is 15.
In the US, a 17 year old can live anywhere his/her parents allow him/her to live.
No, you can not legally get married at age 17 unless both of your parents and both of your partner's parents have given permission.
If you're in the US, no, you could not. The parents of both minors would have to give signed consent.
If you're in the US, most (if not all) states allow a 17-year-old to get married, but they have to have parental consent. Without consent, they have to wait until they're 18.
Only with the parents' permission can she move out before she is 18 or married.
Depending on where you live, maybe. In most states of the US, no.
The age to get married in most places in the US, including California, is 18. They will allow 16 or 17 year olds to get married if they have parental permission. Some will allow it with a court order.
You can get married in most states at age 16 with parental permission. There are a few places that will allow a 15 year old to get married. But that requires a court order to get a marriage license issued.
If your parents allow it. If not, you have to wait til you're 18. (if youre in the US at least)
It may be possible to get a court order to allow it in some places in the US. In most of the world you have to be 18, but there are a few places (Ireland) that will allow it at 16.