hmm, check this link
http://marriage.about.com/cs/marriagelicenses/p/Georgia.htm
also look up requirements on their government page. eaiser than posting here. >.<
regards
AnswerNo, because you have to have legal residency of living there for six consecutive months. Like buying, renting or owning a house and physically being there for six months or more. You also have to have a valid Georgia driver's license.No. There are plenty of other places you could be a resident and still get married at 16.
Your country clerk's office or attorney will be able to give you details.
I think you should be resident of Georgia state itself to get your Georgia learners permit. Or Else contact Georgia DMV for more information on this.
The only way to do it legally is to have the Georgia resident send it to an FFL dealer in California, then take possession of it through that dealer. Georgia's definition of gun rights and California's do not go hand-in-hand, at all.
Georgia law requires individuals who want to get married in the state to be a resident for a minimum of six months. To receive an annulment, the petitioner must be a resident for a minimum of six months.
In Georgia, individuals under 16 can only get married with a court order. Being pregnant does not exempt minors from this requirement. Additionally, Georgia law requires both parties to be a minimum of 16 years old to get married without parental consent.
You are considered a Georgia resident if you have a permanent place to live in Georgia and except for infrequent, brief absences, you have been in Georgia for thirty days. See the related link below.
You are considered a Georgia resident if you have a permanent place to live in Georgia and except for infrequent, brief absences, you have been in Georgia for thirty days. See the related link below.
Yes. If you were married legally in SC then anywhere you go you are married legally.
Answer: If you have been married for 3 yrs or more than you can choose to renew your permanent resident card or file for citizenship. If you choose to renew your card, its the same process as any other permanent resident would have to go through.
Yes, Florida recognizes permits from Georgia, as long as you are a resident of Georgia (in other words, it cannot be a non-resident permit). See www.handgunlaw.us for more information.
No. If you are a resident you must have a Georgia plate.