There is a statutory waiting period of 24 hours from the time the marriage license is issued to the time the wedding ceremony may take place. If both parties to the marriage are non-residents of Delaware, then the waiting period is 96 hours.
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If both people are residents of the state of New York, there is no waiting period. If one or both is a nonresident, the wait is a minimum of 96 hours.
The waiting period for remarriage is 30 days unless otherwise stated in your divorce decree.
What is the waiting period in Florida for a tubial ligation? Can the waiting period be waived? What is the waiting period in Flrida for a tubila ligation?
There is no waiting period.
Yes, in Kansas there is a waiting period before a person can get married again. A person must wait approximately 30 days before they can remarry.
Twenty states require couples to wait a few days after applying for a marriage license before they receive the license: 1-day Waiting Period: Illinois, New York, South Carolina, Delaware. 2-day Waiting Period: Maryland. 3-day Waiting Period: Alaska, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington. 4-day Waiting Period: Delaware if both of you are nonresidents. 5-day Waiting Period: District of Columbia, Minnesota. 6-day Waiting Period: Wisconsin.
In the voting held in the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, eligible voters were males of age 21, and legal residents of these territories. At that period of time in the United States, residency, sex and age were universal requirements for voting.
There is no waiting period for remarriage after a divorce in West Virginia. The no waiting period law went into affect on March 31, 1969.
Once the divorce decree is final, there is no waiting period.
The waiting period is three business days.