STATE STATUTES BY SUBJECT
| Alabama-
Title 30, Chapter 1 |
Yes |
14
a, b |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
30 days |
| Alaska |
No |
16
c |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d |
3 months |
| Arizona |
No |
16
c
(2) |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
1 year |
| Arkansas-
Title 9, Subtitle 2, § 11 |
No |
Male-17
c, e
Female- 16
c, e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
f |
----- |
| California- Family Code,
§§ 300-500 |
No |
b, g |
18 |
30 days, d, h |
----- |
----- |
90 days |
| Colorado-
§§ 14-2-105 thru 14-2-110 |
Yes |
16
c |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
30 days |
| Connecticut |
No |
16
c
(2) |
18 |
----- |
i |
4 days, d |
65 days |
| Delaware-
Title 13, Chapter 1 |
No |
Male-18
e
Female-16
e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
24 hours, j |
30 days |
| Florida |
No |
16
a, e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
60 days |
| Georgia-
§§ 19-3-1 thru 19-3-68 |
No
gg |
16
e, k |
18 |
----- |
i |
3 days, l |
30 days |
| Hawaii-
§ 572 |
No |
15
k |
18 |
----- |
----- |
---- |
30 days |
| Idaho- §
32-301 thru 32-501 |
No gg |
16 c |
18 |
----- |
m, n |
----- |
----- |
| Illinois-
Part II |
No |
16
o |
18 |
----- |
p |
1 day |
60 days |
| Indiana |
No gg |
17 e |
18 |
----- |
q |
----- |
60 days |
| Iowa |
Yes |
16 k |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days |
20 days |
| Kansas-
Chapter 23, Article 1 |
Yes |
Male-14 k
Female-12 k |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d |
6 months |
| Kentucky |
No |
18 k |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
30 days |
| Louisiana |
No |
18 c |
18 |
10 days |
----- |
----- |
----- |
| Maine |
No |
16 c |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d, f |
90 days |
| Maryland- §§
2-201 thru 2-503 |
No |
16
e, r |
18 |
----- |
----- |
48 hours, d |
6 months |
| Massachusetts |
No |
Male-14 k
Female-12 k |
18 |
3-60 days, s |
----- |
3 days, f |
60 days |
| Michigan |
No |
16 |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d |
33 days after application |
| Minnesota |
No |
16 k |
18 |
----- |
----- |
5 days, d |
6 months |
| Mississippi-
Title 93, Chapter 1 |
No |
g, k |
Male-17 Female-15 |
30 days |
t |
3 days, d |
----- |
| Missouri |
No |
15 u |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
30 days |
| Montana-
Title 40, Chapter 1 |
Yes |
16 k |
18 |
----- |
t |
----- |
180 days |
| Nebraska |
No |
17 |
19 |
----- |
i |
----- |
1 year |
| Nevada |
No |
16 c |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
1 year |
| New
Hampshire- Title 43, Chapter 457 |
No |
Male- 14 v
Female- 13 v |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d, f |
90 days |
| New
Jersey |
No |
16 c, e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
72 hours, d |
30 days |
| New
Mexico |
No |
16 e, u |
18 |
30 days |
t |
----- |
----- |
| New
York- Chapter 14, Articles 1 and 2 |
No |
16 v |
18 |
----- |
w |
24 hours |
60 days |
| North
Carolina- Chapter 51 |
No |
16 e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
----- |
| North
Dakota- Chapter 14-03 |
No |
16 |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
60 days |
| Ohio- Title 31,
Chapter 3101 |
No |
Male-18 k
Female-16 c, e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
5 days, d, x |
60 days |
| Oklahoma- 43-3
|
Yes |
16 c, e |
18 |
30 days, d |
t |
y |
30 days |
| Oregon- Title 11-106
|
No |
17 z |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d |
60 days |
| Pennsylvania- Title
23, Part 1 |
Yes |
16 u |
18 |
30 days |
t |
3 days, d |
60 days |
| Rhode
Island |
Yes |
Ma1e-18
u
Female-16
u |
18 |
----- |
aa |
----- |
3 months |
| South Carolina |
Yes |
Male- 16 e
Female-14 e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
1 day |
----- |
| South
Dakota- Title 25, Chapters 1 and 2 |
No |
16 e |
18 |
----- |
----- |
----- |
20 days |
| Tennessee-
Title 36, Chapter 3 |
No |
16 u |
18 |
----- |
----- |
3 days, d, bb |
30 days |
| Texas- Title
1, Subtitles A and B |
Yes |
14
k, v |
18 |
----- |
----- |
cc |
30 days |
| Utah- Title
30, Chapter 1 |
Yes |
14 a |
18 dd |
----- |
----- |
----- |
30 days |
| Vermont |
No |
16 k |
18 |
30 days, d |
t |
1 day, d |
----- |
| Virginia-
Title 20, Chapter 2 |
No |
16 a, e |
18 |
----- |
ee |
----- |
60 days |
| Washington- Title 26,
Chapter 4 |
No |
17
u |
18 |
----- |
ff |
3 days |
60 days |
| West
Virginia- Chapter 48, Article 1 |
No |
18 e |
18 |
----- |
t |
3 days, d |
----- |
| Wisconsin-
Chapter 765 thru 767 |
No |
16 |
18 |
----- |
n |
5 days, d |
30 days |
| Wyoming-
Title 20, Chapter 1 |
No |
16
u |
18 |
----- |
i |
----- |
----- |
| District of Columbia- Title 30, Chapter 1 |
Yes |
16 a |
18 |
30 days |
t |
3 days, d |
----- |
| Puerto Rico |
No |
Male-18 c, e, u
Female-16 c, e, u |
Male- 21 Female- 21 e |
----- |
t |
----- |
----- |
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information regarding the topic
- (a) Parental consent not required if minor was
previously married.
- (b) Other statutory requirements apply.
- (c) Younger parties may marry with parental
consent.
- (c) (2) Younger parties may marry with
parental and judicial consent.
- (d) Waiting period may be avoided
- (e) Younger parties may
obtain license in case of pregnancy or birth of child.
- (f) Parties must file notice of intention to
marry with local clerk.
- (g) No age limits
- (h) When unmarried man and unmarried woman, not
minors, have been living together as man and wife, they may, without health
certificate, be married upon issuance of appropriate authorization.
- (i) Veneral disease and rubella (for
female)
- (j) Residents, before expiration of 24 hour
waiting period; non-residents, before expiration of 96 hour waiting
period.
- (k) Parental consent and/or permission of judge
required.
- (l) Unless parties are 18 years of age or more,
or female is pregnant, or applicants are the parents of a living child born
out of wedlock.
- (m) Rubella for female; there are certain
exceptions, and district judge may waive medical examination on proof that
emergency exists.
- (n) Applicants must recieve information on AIDS
and certify having read it.
- (o) Judicial consent may be given when parents
refuse to consent.
- (p) Venereal diseases; test for sickle cell
anemia given at request of examining physician.
- (q) Any unsterilized female under 50 must
submit with application for license a medical report stating whether she had
immunological response to rubella, or a written record that the rubella
vaccine was administered on or after her first birthday. Judge may by order
dispense with these requirements.
- (r) If parties are at least 16 years of age,
proof of age and consent of parties in person are required. If a parent is ill
an affadavit by the incapacitated parent and a pysician's affadavit
required.
- (s) Doctor's certificate must be filed 30 days
prior to notice of intention.
- (t) Veneral diseases. In WV and OK, Circuit
court judge may waive requirement
- (u) Younger parties may obtain license in
special circumstances.
- (v) Below age of consent parties need parental
consent and permission of judge, no younger than 14 for males and 13 for
females.
- (w) Tests for sickle cell may be
required.
- (x) Applicants under age 18 must state that
they have had marriage counseling.
- (y) If one or both parties are below the age
for marriage wihout parental consent, three day waiting period.
- (z) If a party has no parent residing within
state, and one party has residence in state for six months, no permission
required.
- (aa) Physical examination and blood test
required; offer of HIV counseling required.
- (bb) Unless parties are over 18 years of
age.
- (cc) 72 hour waiting period following issuance
of license.
- (dd) Authorizes counties to provide for
premarital counseling as a requisite to issuance of license to persons under
18 and persons previously divorced.
- (ee) Required offer of HIV test, and/or must
be provided with information on AIDS and tests available.
- (ff) No exam required, but parties must file
affadavit of non-affiliction with contagious venereal disease.
- (gg) No common-law marriage can be entered
into, but these states recgonize common law marriages that were entered into
before these dates: Georgia- entered into prior to January 1, 1997 are
recognized, Idaho- entered into prior to January 1, 1997 are recognized, and
Indiana- entered into prior to January 1, 1958 are recognized.
Source: Based in part on a chart in
the World Almanac and Book of Facts, World Almanac Books, 1999. Entries have
been updated through a review of the statutes and links added to permit direct
consultation of the state statutes.
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