Candidly, many couples go to the courthouse wanting a fast, cheap, and easy marriage ceremony. But that probably is not what really will happen. Nor is getting married to be treated like a dentist appointment. Getting married can be fast, easy, cheap - romantic & fun.
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The following are the most often asked questions regarding a marriage license or courthouse wedding: ... To obtain a marriage license both parties need to come in person to the Clerk's office, bring their Valid Photo Identification, provide their social security numbers (Or Valid Passport) and pay the marriage license fee.
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Ok, You go down to the courthouse and get a marriage license, when you get it from the clerk, you tell them you want the judge to marry you. they will check and see which one is available. They may marry you in his chambers or in the court room.
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Courthouse weddings can be scheduled at the time the marriage license is purchased. Couples must provide two witnesses for the Courthouse marriage. No rice or other ceremonial matter may be thrown at Courthouse weddings, in or out of the Courthouse, and no food or drink is permitted.
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Replies to: Marriage In Courthouse ... First you, your boyfriend and one of your parents (since you are under 18) need to go to your local courthouse and get a marriage license, which is quite easy. You will pay up to $60.00 maybe a little more depending on where you live.
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If you belong to a church that refuses to perform a religious marriage ceremony for you after you have been married by a notary or justice of the peace at the courthouse, tell them to stick it and find a more loving church family.
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