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There is no requirement for witnesses.

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Is Illinois a Union or a Confederate state?

Illinois was a Union state during the Civil War.


In which year did Illinois fight the civil war?

As part of the Union, Illinois fought 1861-1865


How many civil unions have been registered in Illinois?

5,185 civil union licenses have been issued in Illinois as of December 18, 2012.


Was Illinois created after the Civil War or before?

Illinois was admitted to the Union on December 3, 1818 becoming the 21st state to join the union. The U.S. Civil War was fought from 1861 to 1865.


How do you change your name after a civil union in Illinois?

You Illinois certificate of civil union is legal proof of name change for one partner to change his name to the other partner's last name, or for both partners to change their names to a hyphenated version of both last names. You take your civil union certificate to the Illinois DMV and get a drivers license in your new name. An Illinois civil union certificate is also acceptable proof for changing your name on your US Passport and Social Security Card. Once you have new ID, you show that plus your civil union certificate to change names on accounts, leases, credit cards, HR records, etc.


Can you get a civil union at the age of 17 in Illinois?

No, you cannot. In fact, Civil unions may be phased out soon, in light of the fact that same-sex marriage is now legal in Illinois.


Are Illinois civil unions limited by state law to same-sex couples only?

Yes, only same-sex coupes can obtain a civil union license in Illinois.


Did the governor of Illinois sign the Civil Union bill?

Yes. Governor Pat Quinn signed the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act into law on January 12, 2011. It took effect on June 1, 2011.


How do you get certified in Illinois to perform civil union ceremonies?

There is no such thing as a civil union ceremony. Civil unions are obtained by filling out a form and having it notarized. Weddings may be held, but they are not part of the legal process.


Was all of Illinois union in the civil war?

With the possible exception of a few individuals whose sympathies lay with the South, yes. Illinois was a major source of troops and supplies for the Union, and both Lincoln and Grant were Illinois residents.


What side did Illinois fight on during Civil War?

Yes, the state of Illinois was important to the Civil War for several reasons. 1) it supplied the Union army with a great deal of grain, meat and other victuals. 2) It provided railroad and river transportation through the city of Cairo which was absolutely vital to the Union Victory in the West. 3) It was the base for Abraham Lincoln, for whose stalwart and brilliant leadership was instrumental for the outcome of the war and 4) for the many regiments it supplied to the Army of the Ohio, the Army of the Tennessee and the Army of the Cumberland. Of these the 9th Illinois,36th Illinois, 55th Illinois and the 93rd Illinois were noted for their effectiveness, bravery, and sacrifice.


How many civil unions have been registered in Union County Illinois?

Although civil unions have been legal in Illinois since 2011, the Illinois Department of Health does not report statistics concerning the formation and dissolution of civil unions in Illinois on its official website. Consequently, no official figures are available. See related link below.