It is not good in Italy. The license should be issued by Italy where the ceremony is.
No, you will need a license for the correct county in Pennsylvania. The license must be issued by the county where the ceremony is to take place.
You can apply for your marriage license at the Watauga County Register of Deeds office in Boone, NC. The office issues marriage licenses Monday thru Friday, from 8:00 am until 4:30 pm and no appointment is necessary. Once the license has been issued, there is no waiting period before you can have the ceremony. However, the ceremony must be held within 60 days. In North Carolina, you can actually apply and use the marriage license in any county in the state. You can see specific information on the Watauga County marriage license website. The attached link provides marriage license information for all of the counties in North Carolina.
The Register of Deeds office issues marriage licenses that can be used in any county in North Carolina. The license can be used immediately upon issuance and is good for 60 days. The original license must be returned to the county where it was issued.
Yes, if the warrant is on file in the National Crime Information Computer system and NC states that will extradite.
Check with a family law attorney, but copies must be filed with the county issuing the license, not the state office. If a marriage license was issued and a ceremony was performed by a magistrate or ordained minister the license should be returned to the county that issued the license. If it was lost by the post office, a delayed marriage license can be filed. Check with the issuing Register of Deed's office, not Raleigh.
The requirements for getting a drivers license in IN are certified United States birth certificate, proof of security number, and 2 proofs of residential address.
No
North Carolina will assess you two (2) points on your license.
If NC has entered the warrant into the interstate law enforcement system, yes, FL can serve the warrant - take you into custody - and hold you for extradition to NC.
You can marry pretty much anybody you want to - that's not going to make them a citizen however.
North Carolina does not recognize common law marriage. However, if a couple moved to NC from a state that had recognized their common law marriage, it would be recognized in NC. If either party in that marriage wanted to remarry in a legal civil NC marriage, they would need to divorce their common law spouse.