I believe you can with parent consent.
If the couple were legally married in one state then the marriage is legally valid in any state to which they choose to relocate, including Oregon.
No. Oregon has suspended your right to drive within Oregon. An out of state license does not change your suspension.
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Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes, an Ohio resident can legally get married out of state as long as they follow the marriage laws and requirements of the state where they plan to marry.
Yes, the state of Oregon recognizes civil unions performed in other states as Oregon state registered domestic partnerships which provide the same rights and responsibilities as legal marriage in Oregon.
Yes. Beginning in October 2013, the state of Oregon recognizes same-sex marriages legally performed in other states and countries and treats them equally as any other marriage. This is based upon a ruling by the Oregon State Department of Justice with which all state agencies are required to comply.
Yes. Beginning in October 2013, the state of Oregon recognizes same-sex marriages legally performed in other states and countries and treats them equally as any other marriage. This is based upon a ruling by the Oregon State Department of Justice with which all state agencies are required to comply.