The registry is limited to same-sex couples only. Either the couple must reside in Marin County, or at least one partner must be an employee of Marin County.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must either reside in the county or at least one partner must be employed by the county.
No, under California law, you must first dissolve the domestic partnership with the other person.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must either reside in LA County, or at least one partner must be a County employee.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must live in the county.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. There is no residency requirement.
Only same-sex couples are eligible.Must pay $30 fee.Must cohabitate.Must be residents of Cook County, IL, unless one partner is employee of Cook County.
No, neither the state, nor any city or county in Oklahoma maintains a domestic partnership registry.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must either be residents of the county or at least one partner must be employed by the county.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must either reside in the county or at least one partner must be employed by the county.
No, neither the state, nor any city or county in Virginia maintains a domestic partnership registry.
The registry is open to both same-sex and opposite sex couples. The couple must either reside in San Francisco or at least one partner must be employed by the City or County of San Francisco.
No, neither the state nor any city or county has a domestic partnership registry.