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You can arrange to have a religious ceremony to bless your marriage. Be prepared to show a copy of your marriage license and be sure to tell the cleric that you were already married in a civil ceremony.

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Q: If you got married by justice of the peace in one state can you get married to the same person by the church in a different state?
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