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  1. Apr 30, 2020 · SACRAMENTO — Governor Gavin Newsom signed an executive order today that will allow adults to obtain marriage licenses via videoconferencing rather than in person amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the executive order, adults will be able to obtain a marriage license, at the discretion of their local county clerk, through videoconferencing ...

  2. Dec 27, 2022 · The sheriff's department suspended weddings in custody in March 2020 when the pandemic first hit and L.A. County declared a COVID-19 state of emergency. That was still the policy until last week ...

  3. Downloadable Format: California Marriage License Information. The registration of public and confidential marriages in California is a local and state function. The California Family Code provides for a continuous and permanent marriage registration system. The system depends upon the conscientious efforts of local officials, clergymen, and ...

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  5. a Marriage License” in the presence of the intended spouse and a notary. 4. The intended spouse and Marriage Officiant must go to the County Clerk’s Office to take an oath and receive a marriage license. The Marriage Officiant will need to stand in for inmate during this process.

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  6. May 4, 2020 · Under the executive order, starting May 4th adults will be able to obtain a marriage license, at the discretion of their local county clerk, through videoconferencing, as long as both adults are located within the State of California, are present, and can present identification during the video conference. The license can then be issued via ...

  7. 2. We will send our notary to visit the inmate and make him sign the marriage paperwork. 3. Our minister will meet with you (the non-incarcerated person) at the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk office, to buy the marriage license. By County Recorder regulation, when there is an inmate involved, the minister must be present when getting a ...

  8. GENERAL INFORMATION: You do not need to be a California resident to marry in California. To marry in California, the two parties to the marriage may not be already married. Marriage by proxy is NOT allowed in California. Family Code, Section 420(a) requires the two parties, marriage officiant, and witness if applicable, be physically present ...