You have to get married in the same state in which you obtained your marriage license. But you can apply for an Arizona marriage license if that is the state in which you have decided to get married. Just because you got a marriage license in one state doesn't mean you can't change your mind and apply to get married in a different state. But when you do get married, you have to have a marriage license in the state in which you get married. The marriage license is not recorded as a "done deal" until after the wedding, so it shouldn't be a problem.
As long as you haven't committed a traffic infraction that would keep you from holding a license, you can do it...but you'd have to move back to Washington and surrender your Idaho license, because you can only hold one driver's license at a time.
At least 1 same-sex couple has been issued a marriage license in Boundary County as of October 17, 2014.
At least 1 same-sex couple has been issued a marriage license in Bonner County as of October 17, 2014.
None so far. Same-sex marriage will be legalized in Idaho at 9:00 AM on Friday, May 16, 2014, pursuant to a May 13, 2014 order of the United States District Court for the District of Idaho.
The second state wouldn't issue a marriage license (unless you lied on the application) since a prior marriage must be disclosed as well as the time and place of the divorce. This prevents polygamy which is a crime. However, there may an exception:If you have a same sex marriage in Massachusetts, you are legally married in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. However, same sex marriage is not recognized in every state.Perhaps you could theoretically go to another state and marry someone of the opposite sex. That marriage would be recognized by all other states and the Federal government so theoretically you are legally married to two people. However, on the second application for a marriage license you may need to disclose your prior marriage since it is a legal marriage in the state of origin and the second state may not issue the marriage license. That situation still needs to be explored.
Yes, effective October 10, 2014.
None so far, although the Clark County Clerk reports they have begun accepting marriage license applications from same-sex couples as of October 7, 2014.
The state that border Washington (not Washington, DC) and Oregon to the east is the great state of Idaho.
Yes, Idaho requires front license plate.
Washington County Idaho was established in 1879.
Washington borders Idaho to the east and and Oregon also borders Idaho to the east.