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  2. Oct 21, 2014 · Identification and proof of citizenship must be provided, which includes the following forms of documentation: driver’s license, birth certificate, marriage certificate, I.D. card, military I.D., or previous U.S. passport that isn’t altered or damaged. You will need to fill out the proper form, and a fee will be required.

  3. In-state, fully valid non-driver ID. Temporary driver's license. Valid or expired, undamaged U.S. passport book or passport card. Certificate of Naturalization. Certificate of Citizenship. Government employee ID (city, county, state, or federal) U.S. military or military dependent ID. Current (valid) foreign passport.

  4. Mar 26, 2006 · Disney Dreams said: In the state of California, yes, you need your marriage license. I had my DL (married name) and birth certificate (maiden name). They asked for my marriage license to link that the person on the DL and the birth certificate are the same person, due to different names.

  5. Answer: A marriage license's sole purpose is to prove that you and your spouse-to-be are legally allowed to wed. If the document you have was issued after you were married, it should be the marriage certificate, not a marriage license. You can verify it with the issuing office.

  6. 1. May I be married outdoors or in a home, or does a Catholic wedding have to be in a Catholic Church? It depends from diocese-to-diocese, but probably not. The answer comes to us from the Code of Canon Law (#1118), which contains the established norms for the Roman Catholic Church.

  7. Yes. You have to present a valid marriage license to the priest or deacon who is presiding at your wedding, before the marriage ceremony may be performed. For more information about the current requirements for a marriage license, check out the website of the Texas State Department of Health.

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