Critters2
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Sun Apr-26-09 02:25 PM
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I think I'll call a county clerk tomorrow to find out, but thought I'd ask here, too. |
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I'm doing a (religious) wedding for a couple on May 23rd, here in Illinois. After worship today, they asked me if I would drive to Davenport the day before, do a brief service there, and sign a license, making them legally married. Because I lived in Iowa when I used to do weddings there, this was never an issue...is there a clergy residency requirement? Some states require that those signing wedding licenses live in the state. A friend of mine found out that this was the case in Wisconsin last year. He did his niece's wedding in Lake Geneva, but had to have a local pastor do a portion of the service, and sign the license.
So, can I drive across the river, do a wedding, and sign a license? Or do my parishioners need a judge or local pastor to do that? Thanks for any info. Again, I'll call tomorrow to find out, but thought there might even be someone here who is or has worked in a clerk's office.
I am SOOOO excited at doing the first wedding of two women where I can actually sign a license!!! I tear up thinking about it. Thank you, Iowa!!!!
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Sun Apr-26-09 05:03 PM
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He lives in Illinois. He married my other daughter and her boyfriend here in Iowa. I think he simply cleared it with the county a week or so before. Not sure of the details.
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Sun Apr-26-09 11:54 PM
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2. I talked to a friend who's an attorney in Clarion. He says |
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any clergyperson can do it, as long as I have standing with my denomination. I do. So, it looks like I'm good. Still gonna call a clerk, but between your info and my friend's, it looks doable, maybe even easy.
Thanks!!
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