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You can get an Affidavit of Domestic Partnership Form by visiting any of the five City Clerk offices. To register the partnership, complete, sign, and docHub the form.
Check eligibility To enter a domestic partnership in California, both partners must be 18 or older (barring a few niche exceptions), live with one another in a common residence, not be related by blood, and not be married or part of another official domestic partnership.
The partners must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID, proof of age, their social security cards, and any required documentation. After all the forms are submitted, the couple will take an oath and sign an affidavit at the County Clerks office.
Reside together and share the common necessities of life. Not be married to anyone. Be at least eighteen (18) years of age or older. Not be related by blood so close as to bar marriage in the State of California and are mentally competent to consent to contract.
Registration of a domestic partnership allows the partnership to be legally recognized by the state. Once a domestic partnership is registered, rights and benefits allowed to domestic partners under the law will be available.
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* The fee for filing a domestic partnership is $33.00 if both partners are under the age of 62. ** The fee for filing a domestic partnership is $10.00 if either partner is 62 or older.
Domestic Partnership Law in California In the past, only same-sex couples and opposite-sex couples over 62 had legal access to domestic partnerships, but now, thanks to SB30, heterosexual couples can choose domestic partnerships as an alternative to marriage in California.
If you and your partner live together and meet your states requirements, you may be able to add them to your health insurance plan. But, as mentioned, your state or citys law must recognize domestic partnerships. For example, California and Nevada recognize domestic partnerships.

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