There is a mandatory 48-hour waiting period from the time that the marriage license is issued to the time that the ceremony may legally take place.
No. Ohio used to have a 5 day waiting period from the time the persons applied for the marriage license until it was issued, but the law has been changed and there is no longer a waiting period.
There is a statutory waiting period of 24 hours from the time the marriage license is issued to the time the wedding ceremony may take place. If both parties to the marriage are non-residents of Delaware, then the waiting period is 96 hours.
According to the clerk of county court the waiting period for the license is between 2 - 3 weeks, but a copy of that license is issued in 2-3 days. I still haven't received mine yet but that is their answer when you call and ask for time period
That depends on the jurisdiction. Many places have a mandatory waiting time.
In Iowa, there is no waiting time to be remarried after a divorce. There is a three day waiting period after the purchase of a marriage license.
There is no statutory waiting period in Connecticut, but some town clerks require that you pick up the marriage license the following day, ostensibly for processing time. It should be noted that there is only one set of requirements for marriage, whether same-sex or not.
waiting time 60 minutes> You may marry immediately after 60 minutes from the time of your divorce.
According to the Dallas County Clerk, marriage licenses issued in the State of Texas can be used for ceremonies in other states. But, according to the Clark County Clerk in Nevada, you must obtain your marriage license in Nevada. You do not need to be a Nevada resident to get your license there. Both parties must appear in person before a Clerk at a Clark County Marriage Bureau location. There are several in Las Vegas. If you want to get married in Las Vegas, you can apply for your license the same day of your ceremony. Marriage licenses are issued the same day that you apply and there is no waiting period after that to get married. The Clark County Clerk also has an online marriage pre-application on their website that you can fill out ahead of time. You can do this up to 60 days before. Good luck!
To obtain a marriage license, both applicants must appear together before the Court prior to a Marriage License being issued. From the time of filing of the application a mandatory 24-hour waiting period is required by South Carolina law.
Forever, there is no time limit on a legal marriage.
There is no waiting period for marriage licenses in California; once they are purchased, they can be used the same day. However, there is a ninety-day "pull date" once the license is issued--that is, you must get married within ninety days of license purchase, or your license will expire. Hope that helps!