That will depend on how they are used. Typically a license is issued by some regulating authority and a certificate is issued to document some status or achievement.
"Marriage License" and "Marriage Certificate" are two different terms for the same document.
Yep.
Take the name from your birth certificate.
It's the same as on the current marriage license
The difference between license certificate and registration certificate, is that, license certificate can be acquired through graduating and taking special examination. While registration certificate, relates to certificate in getting for example; business.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Hawaii driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for an Iowa driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Maine driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Massachusetts driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Minnesota driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
Yes. A certificate of marriage, regardless of where it was issued, is sufficient proof of legal change of name for a Utah driver's license. The gender of your spouse is irrelevant.
This has nothing to do with your marriage license. This is about your marriage certificate. Effective October 6, 2014, your Vermont marriage certificate is legally valid in Colorado.