No state requires citizenship for obtaining a marriage license. The US citizen presents his US ID to the clerk. The non-US citizen presents his foreign passport. You pay the fee and they issue you the license.
You wont without also breaking border control laws - If convicted the illegal person is deported and custodial sentences are issued
Yes they can.
Yes. Marriage does not give someone a license to sexually harrass.
You can get a fake marriage license anywhere you can find someone who will produce one. The question is, why would you want to? You can get a REAL marriage license pretty cheap and without hassle anywhere in Nevada. A fake license exposes you to charges of fraud and other criminal liability.
First you must have legally dissolved your first marriage. Then you must simply start all over again. You must apply for a marriage license and have someone who is qualified perform the ceremony.First you must have legally dissolved your first marriage. Then you must simply start all over again. You must apply for a marriage license and have someone who is qualified perform the ceremony.First you must have legally dissolved your first marriage. Then you must simply start all over again. You must apply for a marriage license and have someone who is qualified perform the ceremony.First you must have legally dissolved your first marriage. Then you must simply start all over again. You must apply for a marriage license and have someone who is qualified perform the ceremony.
No. If you go through a marriage ceremony while still married to someone else you are committing a crime.
The applicant lied on the application.
Of course not. In order to get married in California, they would have to lie on their marriage license application which will invalidate the license and make the marriage illegal.
In some states with common law provisions, this could be a possibility. However, to be recognized for tax purposes a marriage must be legalized through a marriage license.
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Laws vary by location, but generally speaking, ordination is not a requirement to officiate a wedding. In many places, individuals can become a wedding officiant through a simple online registration process. It's important to check the specific laws in the area where the wedding will take place to ensure compliance with legal requirements.
No. You would be required to disclose that you are already married and the marriage license would not be issued. If you lie on the application your subsequent "marriage" would be invalid and knowingly marrying someone else while still married constitutes bigamy.
Use another form of identification then. Probably you could. Just call the prison and ask.