So far, the only ones I've found that for sure do same day marriages are Louisiana, Nevada, and now (as of January 5th, 2012) New Jersey. I'm sure there are a couple more than that, but those are the ones I know of.
Same sex couples are able to marry in all 50 US states.
In the United States, all fifty states permit out-of-state couples to marry, including same-sex couples. There is no citizen requirement or residency requirement for marrying in any US state.
The age of 18, the same as heterosexuals. With parental or judicial consent, they can marry at the age of 16 in most states.
Westmoreland County, Virginia has not yet had any same sex couples to marry. They will be able to marry when the appeals process is over.
Same sex marriage is not yet legal in Wise County, VA. Couples will be able to marry if the appeals process allows it.
In the United States, all fifty states permit out-of-state couples to marry, including same-sex couples. There is no citizen requirement or residency requirement for marrying in any US state.
Yes. A church that permits opposite-sex couples to marry, should also permit same-sex couples to marry.
Same-sex couples should commit and marry rather than living in sin.
Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples can marry in any county in Georgia or neighboring states.
Same-sex couples should not marry if they do not love each other. They should not marry solely for money. In short, the reasons for not marrying are the same for same-sex couples as for any other couple.
It's not a state, but I believe Washington DC is the hottest place in the US where same-sex couples can marry. UPDATE: Maryland is the southernmost US state that permits same-sex marriage (as of January 1, 2013).
Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may marry in any county in Tennessee or neighboring states.
Same sex marriages are not yet legal in Charlotte County, Virginia. Couples will be able to marry if the appeals process goes in their favor.