Yes, you must sign your Jamaican marriage license after the ceremony. Both parties, along with the officiant and two witnesses, are required to sign the license to validate the marriage. This signed document is then submitted to the relevant authorities to officially record the marriage.
Georgia will recognize a certificate of marriage from Jamaica. The license will not be valid in the US.
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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
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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.
The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place. A certificate of marriage issued in Jamaica will be recognized.
In the United States, a Jamaican marriage license would typically need to be authenticated before it can be recognized as a legal document. This process involves obtaining an apostille from the Secretary of State's office in the state where the marriage took place. Once the apostille is attached to the marriage license, it can be submitted to the relevant authorities, such as the Social Security Administration or the Department of Motor Vehicles, to officially recognize the marriage.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.
You need two witnesses to sign the marriage license.
If you don't have a license for him to sign at the time of the ceremony, it cannot be recorded and so from a legal sense, you will not be married--except in your hearts.AnswerNo. You must have a valid marriage license in order to get married. The license must be signed by the official who performs the marriage and the license must be returned to the clerk's department that issued it. If there is no marriage license there is no marriage.
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.