On July 24, 2011, the first day on which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses, 32 couples obtained marriage licenses and performed a ceremony in the Staten Island Marriage Bureau, the only place in Richmond County where marriage licenses are issued. Additional same-sex marriage licenses were issued to couples who chose to marry elsewhere or at a later date. Perhaps New York City will soon release more statistics concerning this.
On July 24, 2011, the first day on which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses, 27 couples obtained marriage licenses and performed a ceremony in the Bronx Marriage Bureau, the only place in Bronx County where marriage licenses are issued. Additional same-sex marriage licenses were issued to couples who chose to marry elsewhere or at a later date. Perhaps New York City will soon release more statistics concerning this.
On July 24, 2011, the first day on which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses, 66 couples obtained marriage licenses and performed a ceremony in the Brooklyn Marriage Bureau, the only place in Kings County where marriage licenses are issued. Additional same-sex marriage licenses were issued to couples who chose to marry elsewhere or at a later date. Perhaps New York City will soon release more statistics concerning this.
On July 24, 2011, the first day on which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses, 293 couples obtained marriage licenses and performed a ceremony in the Manhattan Marriage Bureau, the only place in New York County where marriage licenses are issued. Additional same-sex marriage licenses were issued to couples who chose to marry elsewhere or at a later date. Perhaps New York City will soon release more statistics concerning this.
On July 24, 2011, the first day on which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses, 66 couples obtained marriage licenses and performed a ceremony in the Queens Marriage Bureau, the only place in Queens County where marriage licenses are issued. Additional same-sex marriage licenses were issued to couples who chose to marry elsewhere or at a later date. Perhaps New York City will soon release more statistics concerning this.
Beginning October 21, 2013, lesbian couples can obtain marriage licenses and the office of any county clerk in the state. The wedding may take place virtually anywhere within the state and the authorized officiant then returns the marriage license to the county clerk who issues a marriage certificate.
Yes you can obtain information on marriage license from the city council. But to obtain marriage license, there are certain requirements which includes presentation of identification blood test and application fee. This may varies from state to state.
Marriage licenses are public records. The state of Maryland does not offer marriage records online but they do provided detail directions on how to obtain these licenses. You'll need to contact the Maryland Department of Health and Public Hygiene - Vital Statistics Administration or you can go through your local County.
You must obtain a marriage license to get legally married. You can read more about marriage licenses in New Jersey at the link provided below.
1,425 same-sex couples have married in Vermont as of December 31, 2010. Between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010, the first year during which same-sex couples could legally obtain marriage licenses in Vermont, over 1,188 such licenses were issued according to the Vermont Department of Health. This represents almost 25% of all marriages during that time period. Over 60% of the couples married came from out of state.
As of December 27, 2013, the Lea County Clerk reports that no marriage licenses have been issued to same-sex couples in Lea County, NM, because no same-sex couples have come to apply for one. They have received some telephone inquiries, but no same-sex couple has come in person to obtain a license.
You can obtain marriage licenses from any city or town hall in Massachuetts. You can look up the contact information or a direct link by going to "Marriage Licenses" under the County in your area using the below free website "Free Public Records Directory."