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Q: Is it against the law in Alabama to be married to two people at the same time?
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How many same-sex couples have married in Alabama?

At least 545 same-sex couples were issued marriage licenses in Alabama as of April 10, 2015


How do you file in Alabama if you are a same sex couple?

Being a same-sex couple has no relevance. If you are married (to the same-sex or opposite sex), you file as married. If you are single, you file as single.


Can a married same-sex couple get divorced in Alabama?

Yes. Same-sex marriage is legal in Alabama effective January 23, 2015 and same-sex married couples may divorce there beginning on that date, assuming they meet all other relevant requirements of the law.


How many same-sex couples have married in Coosa County Alabama?

There is no specific data available on the exact number of same-sex couples who have married in Coosa County, Alabama. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Alabama since June 2015, so it is possible that some same-sex couples have married in Coosa County, but precise statistics may not be readily accessible.


How many same-sex couples have married in Lauderdale County Alabama?

At least 4 same-sex couples have been married in Lauderdale County as of February 28, 2015.


Can you get a marriage license and get married in the same day in the state of Alabama?

Yes, there is no required waiting period after the marriage license is issued in the State of Alabama. The license is valid in Alabama for 30 days from the date it is issued.


How many same-sex couples have married in Chambers County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.


How many same-sex couples have married in Choctaw County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.


How many same-sex couples have married in Clay County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.


How many same-sex couples have married in Cleburne County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.


How many same-sex couples have married in Covington County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.


How many same-sex couples have married in Houston County Alabama?

As of February 13, 2015, this county continues to discriminate against same-sex couples by refusing to accept applications for marriage licenses from them and is one of the few remaining counties in Alabama still in contempt of the recent federal court order requiring that Alabama abandon its former practice of issuing marriage licenses only to opposite-sex couples.