If your marriage is not legally registered, then no you do not need to file a divorce, if not "legally" married.
Common law marriages may not be "officially registered". If common law marriage is recognized in your jurisdiction and you have met the requirements for a common law marriage, it must be ended by a legal divorce.
no
To get a divorce.
A license does not mean one got married. You can file for divorce at your current state of residence.
No. You file for divorce is the state you currently have residency in.
Yes.
No. It only tells that you were divorced.
The license is still on file and valid. You can obtain a copy at the court house.
No. Marriage is a legal union, recognized by the state. That is why you need a marriage license to get married, and why you have to go through the courts if you divorce.
Yes, you need another license. It will serve to show that the divorce is no longer in effect.
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Once you are divorced, you are no longer married so the license is null. However, if you have been married for a decade or more before the divorce, you should hold on to a copy of the marriage license.
In Georgia you must provide your final divorce decree when you apply for a marriage license. But only the last if there is more than one.