DOC Form OP-090128 Attachment B "Inmate Marriage Request 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the inmate's information in the first section. Enter your last name, first name, middle initial, DOC number, facility, and housing unit.
  3. Indicate your intention to marry by providing your fiancé(e)'s details: last name, first name, middle initial, gender (circle one), street address, city/state/zip code, phone number, and date of birth.
  4. Sign and date the form at the bottom of this section to confirm your request.
  5. Next, send the form to your fiancé(e) for completion. They will need to fill out their section regarding how you met and provide additional details about the marriage ceremony.
  6. Once completed by both parties, submit the form via mail, fax, or email to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections Agency Chaplain using the provided contact information.

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No legal reason you cant get married in jail, although the jail rules will control. A court commissioner can perform the ceremony if you can locate one willing to do so, but contact the jail first to see if allowed.
U.S. immigration law allows spouses of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to apply for a green card, regardless of the spouses incarceration status. The marriage must be legally valid, genuine, and entered into in good faith (meaning its not solely for immigration purposes).
If you or your partner are in prison A marriage or civil partnership can take place in a prison as long as the prison authorities agree that the marriage can be performed there. This agreement must be in the form of a statement signed by the prison governor not more than 21 days before you give notice.

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marriage as designated by California Family Code, Section 400: A priest, minister, or rabbi of any denomination. During the ceremony, the couple will be separated by glass. There can be no touching or kissing. There shall be no inmate guests.
A lot of people dont take my marriage seriously. For some women who marry imprisoned men, struggling with the forced separation and weathering the disapproval of others are only the initial challenges. Making such marriages work in cases where the husband gets out of prison can be an even bigger test.

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