Most places have online ordering now. You can go to the website of the appropriate county clerk and apply for one.
Good question. In general, marriages which are legally performed and valid abroad are also legally valid in the United States. The embassy or tourist information bureau of the country in which the marriage will happen is the best source of information about marriage in that country.
You are already married, you can't apply for a license. The US will recognize a valid marriage in another country.
I would do the latter, because different countries have different laws on marriage.
I need to get a replacement of my birth certificate and I was born abroad.
Is there anyway that I can obtain a birth certificate, when I was born Abroad?
It is a certificate that acts as certificate of citizenship for children whose parents live abroad. You have to go the embassy of your country of citizenship, register your child's birth who was born abroad and get that certificate in order for him/her to gain your citizenship officially.
Yes, you can use a marriage certificate obtained in California to get married in another country, but the specific requirements may vary by country. If you wish to have a California judge perform the ceremony abroad, you would need to ensure that the judge is authorized to officiate weddings internationally. Additionally, it's essential to check the legal requirements for marriage in the country where you plan to have the ceremony, as they may have their own regulations. Always consult with legal experts or the local consulate for guidance.
No, it would be considered a marriage abroad.
To obtain a copy of your marriage license if married in St Lucia you must contact the Government of St Lucia directly. If you were married at a resort and reside abroad the resorts DO NOT have copies of the marriage license on file.To acquire a copy of your Marriage Certificate you have to do the following:Write a formal letter addressed to the Registrar to the following address:RegistrarRegistry of Civil StatusPeynier StreetCastriesSaint Lucia, WIYou need to include in that letter:Date of MarriageNames of Parties (Husband and Wife)Maiden name of the BrideWhere you got married (e.g. Hotel)If you want a speedy delivery then you have to send along with the letter a prepaid FedEx package.Payment:Send with the letter a Postal Order or Money Order of $10US, payable to The Registrar.Once the payment has been received then the certificate will be done for you.For further information you can email us at civilreg@candw.lc or call 1 (758) 468-3195
The British government provides advice on getting married abroad. This includes the legal issues. The US government also does the same for its citizens. If buying a wedding package with a vacation, the company should also provide full information on what is involved.
An unmarried certificate, often referred to as a "single status certificate" or "certificate of no impediment," is an official document that verifies an individual's unmarried status. It may be issued by a government authority or a relevant institution and is typically required for legal purposes, such as marriage abroad or applying for certain visas. This certificate confirms that the individual is free to marry, as there are no existing legal marital ties.
Marriage is generally a state issue. If you marry according to the laws of another country and your marriage would be legally allowed in your state (i.e. you aren't closely related, of the same sex, married to more than one person) then generally the state will recognize your marriage abroad. In general, unless the marriage breaks U.S. state laws, marriages which are legally performed and valid abroad are also legally valid in the United States. Inquiries regarding the validity of a marriage abroad should be directed to the attorney general of the state in the United States where the parties to the marriage live. http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/86802.pdf. Check this site for more information.