it requires the states to honor the laws of other states
The Full Faith and Credit is a provision of Article IV, section 1, of the Constitution. It requires states to honor the civil rulings of other states. It simply means that civil acts like driving licenses, marriage certificates, judicial actions, and other records and public acts are recognized in all states. That does not mean that all certified professions are recognized in all states automatically. A lawyer or doctor may have to apply to get a license to operate if he/she moves to another state. Teaching certificates also have to be approved by each state. Some states cooperate on recognizing such certificates.
Article IV Section 1 The Full Faith and Credit Clause.
Full Faith and Credit Clause
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the full faith and credit clause provides that the variousstates must recognize legislative acts, public records, and judicial decisions of the other states within the United States.
The two most pertinent clauses are: (1) The Equal Protection Claus; and, (2) the Full Faith and Credit Clause.
Commerce Clause
Laws of which, the States or Federal government? Article IV, Section 1, the Full Faith and Credit Clause requires states to honor other STATES' laws and court decisions.the full faith and credit clause
Recognized in all states
Because of the full faith and credit clause
Because of the full faith and credit clause
I think you are asking about the Full Faith and Credit clause, which states that contracts binding in one state are to be recognized in another state. This generally includes marriages, adoptions, and property purchases.