all you have to do is get a marriage licenses where ever it is you want to get married
No. Each state has its own requirements regarding the issuance of marriage licenses. See link below for more information.
Marriage licenses are issued by the state. In most cases the state has directed the county handle the registration.
You can't change the state in which you got married, but you can move to another state and the marriage is still recognized.
Each individual state makes their own laws about marriage licenses. These laws then authorize town, city and/or county clerks in that state to issue marriage licenses to qualified applicants.
Yes she does. Marriage does not depend upon your religion; marriage licenses are issued by the state, not by the church.
the only way to do it would be to get 3 different marriage licenses, each one in a different state.....good luck. the only way to do it would be to get 3 different marriage licenses, each one in a different state.....good luck.
Each state has its own procedures for getting marriage licenses. However, marriage licenses must be used in the state where they are obtained. In Louisiana, you can apply for a marriage license from the Marriage Department in any of the parishes. The licenses must be purchased 72 hours in advance of the ceremony and must be used within 30 days after being issued. The attached website link provides marriage license information for all of the counties in all 50 states. You can click on Texas or Louisiana and scroll to the county or parish where you'll be getting married to get specific information.
Marriage licenses are not transferable from state to state. The couple wishing to marry must obtain a license in the state in which they want to marry according to the existing laws.
Every state has its own procedures for issuing marriage licenses. Generally, you apply for the marriage license in the County where you live and it can be used anywhere within the State. If you're traveling to another state to get married, you would apply for the marriage license in the specific County where the marriage will be held. Also, some States require waiting periods and some do not, the cost also varies by state. The attached marriage license link provides information for each of the 50 states. Using the link, scroll to your specific State and County for the marriage license information that pertains to you.
No. If the other person is legally married to another person in another state, then your marriage is not valid in the USA. You can have be legally married to one person at a time.
Marriage licenses are usually issued at the county level.