I would suggest explaining your situation with a local Family Law Attorney or your local County Clerk's Office. * It's not likely for two reasons. The first is, once the minor begins serving active duty he or she becomes automatically emancipated. The second reason is, military personnel need the permission of the commanding officer before they can marry.
All of them with parental consent. Without parental consent you need the courts consent or no marriage.
21 without parental consent and 18 with parental consent.
Just about all of them will issue a marriage license with parental consent.
If you're 16/17 you can marry if you have parental consent. You can marry without parental consent at 18.
18, or 16 with parental consent.
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You can marry with parental consent at 16
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kindly share to me an approval letter of parents for marriage?
Depends on what state you are in but most of them allow marriage at 16 with parental consent.