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You and your prospective spouse must have one form of proper identification in order to apply for a Marriage License. State law also requires documentation of proof of age. Since all forms of proper identification are also acceptable proof of age, holders of proper identification will not need additional documentation.
A marriage license legally allows you to marry. A marriage certificate proves you got married. How you get copies depends on whether you were married in the U.S. or abroad.
The couple must have the ceremony in New York for the license to be valid. After the ceremony, the couple must file the completed license with the issuing clerk and, within 15 days, they will receive a Certificate of Marriage. If a license is not filed,there is no legal marriage.
After setting a wedding date and location, gather the necessary documentation (form of identity, birth certificates, etc.) for you and your partner. A trip to your countys clerk office with this paperwork in hand will secure you a marriage license (but be sure to check the specific requirements for your county first).
Couples who do not receive a Certificate of Marriage Registration within four weeks of the wedding should contact the town or city clerk who issued the license. If the license is to be issued by the City Clerk of the City of New York, please contact the New York City Clerks Office for current fees and requirements.
The marriage certificate is an official declaration that states that two people are married. In India, Marriages can be registered under the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955 or the Special Marriage Act of 1954. For both types of marriages, a marriage certificate is a legitimate proof that a couple is married.