no
They have to be with you to get the marriage license.
It will depend on the jurisdiction. The clerk at the county can answer the question for their location.
Your parent has to be with you, or sign for you, to get the marriage license. Check the specifics at your court house. They can tell you exactly what you need to get the license.and you need permition
No
You sign your own marriage certificate. In order to do that you have to obtain a marriage license. The license requires you to be 18 in the US and a vast majority of the rest of the world.
a marriage contract i guessAnswer:a marriage license
No, the marriage has to be formalized by a member of the clergy or a court official. They sign the license and it is filed with the clerk.
Your local marriage license office, normally the courthouse. They will tell you what form or format permission is required. It may take the parents physically showing up to sign the license application.
Only a guardian or parent can do this.
If you are adopted, your biological father has no legal standing. And there is no requirement that any parent sign a wedding certificate. If you are underage, you may need signatures to obtain the marriage license and it would be the adoptive parent that would have to sign.
No. If the primary custodial parent has not been granted sole and complete custody of a minor child permission for the minor to marry must be given by both parents or by order of the court.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.