Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Requirements to legally marry couples in California?

My brother wants me to legally marry them in COntra Costa County California. What certifcate,degree, ect. is needed to do thiss? Who do I contact to do so?Requirements to legally marry couples in California?
California Family Code, Section 400 states the persons authorized to solemnize marriage ceremonies in California are as follows:





A priest, minister, or rabbi of any religious denomination.





A judge or retired judge, commissioner of civil marriages or retired commissioner of civil marriages, commissioner or retired commissioner, or assistant commissioner of a court of record in this state.





A judge or magistrate who has resigned from office.





Any of the following judges or magistrates of the United States.





A justice or retired justice of the United States Supreme Court.





A judge or retired judge of a court of appeals, a district court, or a court created by an act of Congress the judges of which are entitled to hold office during good behavior.





A judge or retired judge of a bankruptcy court or a tax court.





A United States magistrate or retired magistrate.





A legislator or constitutional officer of this state or a member of Congress who represents a district within this state, while that person holds office.








Where do I register to perform marriages in California?


The laws of the State of California make it unnecessary for persons performing marriages to file credentials with the clerk of the court or with anyone else. The county and state are removed from any responsibility for verification of credentials. The State does not maintain a central registry of members of the clergy. Any such concern for verification is totally at the discretion of the parties to the marriage.





What authorization do I need to perform a marriage in California?


In California, it is the ordination or investment by the denomination that gives each clergy member the authority to perform the marriage rite. Family Code, Sections 400-402 are the statutes pertaining to whom can solemnize a marriage in California.





What statutes do I need to know to perform a marriage in California?


The marriage officiant who performs the marriage ceremony must know the California laws regarding the performance of a marriage and the requirements for officiants. Family Code, Sections 420-425 are the statutes pertaining to the performance of a marriage in California. Please visit California Legislative Information for the full Family Code sections.Requirements to legally marry couples in California?
Call your Secretary of Sate in your State Capitol. They will be able to give you the info you need.
call the local city hall information office they will give you complete info re requirements and qualifications.
Actually I am also suppose to perform a wedding in Contra Costa so I am curious...I would say call the contra costa county office in Martinez. They should be able to direct you. Their phone system is hell to get through so you may have more luck just going down there in person and asking on of the on duty clerks.

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