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Pennsylvania law requires a three-day waiting period between the date applicants apply for a Marriage License and when the license may be issued. If applying on Monday, the license will be ready on Thursday. If applying on Tuesday, the license will be ready on Friday.
Yes and no. As of January 2, 2005, common law marriage has been abolished in Pennsylvania. That means that Pennsylvania does not recognize any common law marriage entered into after January 2, 2005. However, couples who entered into a common law marriage before January 2, 2005, are still recognized as married.
Marriage Waiting Period Pennsylvania: It cannot be used until the date of issuance, which is three (3) days later. The issuance date appears on the license. The three (3) day waiting period begins after both applicants appear in person together at the Marriage License Bureau.
To legally get hitched in PA, you and your partner will need to apply for a marriage licensetogether and in personat a local Register of Wills, marriage license bureau, or county clerks office. Pennsylvania does not permit proxy marriages.
6. A minister, priest or rabbi of any regularly established church or congregation. (c) Marriage license needed to officiate. --No person or religious organization qualified to perform marriages shall officiate at a marriage ceremony without the parties having obtained a marriage license issued under this part.

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Yes. Most states in the U.S. do not require you to be a resident to get a marriage license. Additionally, states usually recognize each others marriage licenses, so a marriage license issued in any state should be valid throughout the country.
You need a marriage license before you can legally get married. Both applicants must appear in person at the Register of Wills and provide the required documents, including identification. You can use your marriage license in any county in Pennsylvania. You cannot use it in another state or country.
Yes. Most states in the U.S. do not require you to be a resident to get a marriage license. Additionally, states usually recognize each others marriage licenses, so a marriage license issued in any state should be valid throughout the country.
If you and your partner live in different places, youll both have to go to your own local Register Office to give notice. The Superintendent Registrar then issues authority for the marriage and you can marry in any Register Office or local authority approved premises in any district.
Many people assume that if they live together for seven years or some other period of time, they can claim to be common law married. This is not true.

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