Yes, you can obtain your marriage license and have your ceremony on the same day in Georgia. You should schedule your ceremony first and apply for your license earlier in the day. Both of you need to appear together at the county probate court. If one of you is a resident of Georgia, the license can be issued in any county. If not, the license must be issued in the county in which your ceremony will take place.
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That depends on the jurisdiction. Many places have a mandatory waiting time.
Yes. There is no waiting period required between application and issuance of the marriage license in Virginia. A couple may be married immediately after the issuance of a license. The marriage must be performed within 60 days after the license is issued.
Yes, there is no required waiting period after the marriage license is issued in the State of Alabama. The license is valid in Alabama for 30 days from the date it is issued.
No, the license should be from the correct county in Pennsylvania. The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
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As long as you are old enough. Yes you can pay for your license and turn around and get married right outside as long as the person officiating the marriage is qualified to do so.
To obtain a marriage license, both applicants must appear together before the Court prior to a Marriage License being issued. From the time of filing of the application a mandatory 24-hour waiting period is required by South Carolina law.
In Reno, Nevada, there is no waiting period to get married after obtaining a marriage license. Couples can receive their license immediately and can marry on the same day. However, the license is valid for one year, so couples have ample time to plan their wedding if they choose not to marry right away.
There is a statutory three-day waiting period from the day that the the marriage license is issued to the day that the ceremony can take place.
There is a statutory three-day waiting period from the day that the the marriage license is issued to the day that the ceremony can take place.