I'm not exactly sure what you mean about who can sign the license. In Arizona, you apply for your marriage license from the County Clerk's Office. If one of the applicants is a minor, you must provide a notarized parental consent form or have your parent accompany you to sign the consent form in person. In Arizona, the wedding ceremony can be performed by a Justice of the Peace, Ministers, Judges or Magistrates. After the ceremony, the marriage certificate is signed by both parties and the person performing the ceremony. I hope that your question has been answered. For information about your specific Arizona county, attached is a link to marriage license information for all of the Arizona counties.
It can be any adult. As long as they are over 18, it's good.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.
If you are talking about signing a marriage license as a witness, the laws for witnessing are the same as they are for opposite-sex couples.
There is no reason they cannot. One's ability to be a witness is not changed by your history.
No, children under 18 cannot sign as a witness on a marriage certificate.
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You sign your own marriage certificate. In order to do that you have to obtain a marriage license. The license requires you to be 18 in the US and a vast majority of the rest of the world.
a marriage contract i guessAnswer:a marriage license
All you need to do is go down to the courthouse and get a marriage license. You'll need a witness and proof of identification. You may want to call ahead and make sure that is all you need, because I'm sure it is slightly different for every state
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No, the marriage has to be formalized by a member of the clergy or a court official. They sign the license and it is filed with the clerk.
You are required to have witnesses sign the marriage license at any age. Over 18 no longer requires parental consent in most places.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.