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Marriage MARRIAGE IN WASHINGTON The marriage law in Washington is governed by Title 26 of the Revised code of Washington . PROHIBITED MARRIAGES As per the Code the following marriages are prohibited:
Any man is prohibited to marry his father's sister, mother's sister, daughter, sister, son's daughter, daughter's daughter, brother's daughter or sister's daughter. Any woman is prohibited to marry her father's brother, mother's brother, son, brother, son's son, daughter's son, brother's son or sister's son. VOID MARRIAGES A marriage ass per the law of Washington is a civil contract between a male and a female who have each attained the age of eighteen years, and who are otherwise capable to enter into a contract. Every marriage entered into in which either the husband or the wife has not attained the age of seventeen years is void except where this section has been waived by a superior court judge of the county in which one of the parties resides on a showing of necessity. VOIDABLE MARRIAGES A marriage is voidable when
Such marriage is voidable only at the suit of the party laboring under the disability, or upon whom the force or fraud is imposed. MARRIAGE LICENSE Before any persons can be joined in marriage, they shall procure a license from a county auditor, The county auditor may issue the marriage license at the time of application, but shall issue such license no later than the third full day following the date of the application (waiting period) . A marriage shall become void if the marriage is not solemnized within sixty days of the date of the issuance of the license, and the county auditor shall notify the applicant in writing of this requirement at the time of issuance of the license. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Application for a marriage license shall be filed with the appropriate county auditor under the oath of each of the applicants. Each application shall contain the name, address at the time of execution of application, age, social security number, birthplace, whether single, widowed or divorced, and whether under control of a guardian, residence during the past six months. APPEAL ON REFUSAL OF LICENSE Any county auditor is hereby authorized to refuse to issue a license to marry in his discretion, the applications executed by the parties or information coming to his knowledge as a result of the execution of said applications, justifies said refusal. The denied parties may appeal to the superior court of said county for an order to show cause, directed to said county auditor to appear before said court to show why said court should not grant an order to issue a license to said denied parties. After due hearing, or if the auditor fails to appear, said court may in its discretion, issue an order to said auditor directing him to issue said license; any hearings held by a superior court may, in the discretion of said court, be held in chambers. FORM OF SOLEMNIZATION In the solemnization of marriage no particular form is required, except that the parties thereto shall assent or declare in the presence of solemnizing authority and in the presence of at least two attending witnesses, that they take each other to be husband and wife. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZING AUTHORITY The following named officers and persons, active or retired, are authorized by the code to solemnize marriages
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE The person solemnizing a marriage shall give to each of the parties thereto a certificate containing therein the names and residence of the parties, and of at least two witnesses present, the time and place of such marriage, and the date of the license thereof, and by whom issued. FEES The county legislative authority may impose an additional fee up to fifteen dollars on a marriage license for the purpose of funding family services such as family support centers. However the License fees is approximately $52 to be paid in cash. WASHINGTON CLERK'S OFFICE
MARRIAGE IN WASHINGTONThe marriage law in Washington is governed by Title 26 of the Revised code of Washington . PROHIBITED MARRIAGES As per the Code the following marriages are prohibited:
Any man is prohibited to marry his father's sister, mother's sister, daughter, sister, son's daughter, daughter's daughter, brother's daughter or sister's daughter. Any woman is prohibited to marry her father's brother, mother's brother, son, brother, son's son, daughter's son, brother's son or sister's son.
A marriage ass per the law of Washington is a civil contract between a male and a female who have each attained the age of eighteen years, and who are otherwise capable to enter into a contract. Every marriage entered into in which either the husband or the wife has not attained the age of seventeen years is void except where this section has been waived by a superior court judge of the county in which one of the parties resides on a showing of necessity. VOIDABLE MARRIAGES A marriage is voidable when
Such marriage is voidable only at the suit of the party laboring under the disability, or upon whom the force or fraud is imposed.
Before any persons can be joined in marriage, they shall procure a license from a county auditor, The county auditor may issue the marriage license at the time of application, but shall issue such license no later than the third full day following the date of the application (waiting period) . A marriage shall become void if the marriage is not solemnized within sixty days of the date of the issuance of the license, and the county auditor shall notify the applicant in writing of this requirement at the time of issuance of the license.
Application for a marriage license shall be filed with the appropriate county auditor under the oath of each of the applicants. Each application shall contain the name, address at the time of execution of application, age, social security number, birthplace, whether single, widowed or divorced, and whether under control of a guardian, residence during the past six months. APPEAL ON REFUSAL OF LICENSE Any county auditor is hereby authorized to refuse to issue a license to marry in his discretion, the applications executed by the parties or information coming to his knowledge as a result of the execution of said applications, justifies said refusal. The denied parties may appeal to the superior court of said county for an order to show cause, directed to said county auditor to appear before said court to show why said court should not grant an order to issue a license to said denied parties. After due hearing, or if the auditor fails to appear, said court may in its discretion, issue an order to said auditor directing him to issue said license; any hearings held by a superior court may, in the discretion of said court, be held in chambers. FORM OF SOLEMNIZATION In the solemnization of marriage no particular form is required, except that the parties thereto shall assent or declare in the presence of solemnizing authority and in the presence of at least two attending witnesses, that they take each other to be husband and wife. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZING AUTHORITY The following named officers and persons, active or retired, are authorized by the code to solemnize marriages
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE The person solemnizing a marriage shall give to each of the parties thereto a certificate containing therein the names and residence of the parties, and of at least two witnesses present, the time and place of such marriage, and the date of the license thereof, and by whom issued. FEES The county legislative authority may impose an additional fee up to fifteen dollars on a marriage license for the purpose of funding family services such as family support centers. However the License fees is approximately $52 to be paid in cash. WASHINGTON CLERK'S OFFICE
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