| REG-D30 |
"Entering
into a Marriage or Civil Union in New Jersey" Brochure |
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| REG-D30A |
"Entering into a Marriage
or Civil Union in New Jersey" (Spanish) |
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Application:
Please print out and complete
the marriage license or civil union application form. You may
also get an application form at the Local Registrar's office.
Do not sign
the marriage or civil union application form before going to
the Local Registrar. You must sign the application, while under
oath, in the presence of the issuing authority.
| REG-D77 |
Application for
License: Marriage, Remarriage, Civil Union, Reaffirmation of
Civil Union Form |
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Requirements for entering
into a Marriage:
For two persons to establish
a Marriage in this State, it shall be necessary that they satisfy
all of the following criteria:
- Not be a party to another
civil union, domestic partnership or marriage in this State or
recognized by this State;
- Be of the opposite sex ; and
- Be at least 18 years of age,
except that applicants under the age of 18 may enter into a Marriage
with parental consent. Applicants under the age of 16 must
obtain parental consent and have the consent approve in writing
by any judge of the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family
part.
Requirements for entering
into a Civil Union:
For two people to establish
a civil union in New Jersey, they must satisfy all of the following
requirements:
- Not be a party to another
civil union, domestic partnership or marriage in this state or
that is recognized by this state*;
- Be of the same sex ; and
- Be at least 18 years of age,
except that applicants under 18 may enter into a civil union
with parental consent. Applicants under age 16 must obtain
parental consent and have the consent approved in writing by
any judge of the Superior Court, Chancery Division, Family Part.
* Same sex couples who meet
the above requirements and are registered as domestic partners
may enter into a civil union with the same person without terminating
their domestic partnership first. If the domestic partnership
was registered in New Jersey, it automatically terminates when
the civil union is registered. If the domestic partnership was
registered in another state, that state's laws determine the
impact on the domestic partnership. A couple
that has previously entered into a civil union or a same-sex
marriage shall apply for a Reaffirmation of Civil Union License.
Where
to apply:
- You may apply in the New Jersey
municipality in which either person resides. The license
is valid throughout the state.
- If neither applicant lives
in New Jersey, submit the application in the municipality where
the civil union ceremony will be performed. The license
is only valid in the issuing municipality.
Search for your Local
Registrar by County
What
you should bring with you when you apply for a marriage license:
- If you are divorced or have
had a marriage or previous civil union dissolved, domestic
partnership terminated or have had a civil union annulled, please bring the divorce decree or
the civil annulment documents.
- If your former spouse/civil union or domestic partner is
deceased, please bring the death certificate
- A copy of your birth certificate,
driver's license, passport or state I.D.
- Proof of your residency.
- Your social security card
or social security number.*
- A witness, 18 years or older.
- The $28 application fee.
*Your social security number
is required by law and will be kept confidential.
Any documents in a foreign
language must be accompanied by a certified English translation.
After you apply:
There is a 72-hour waiting
period before the license is issued. The waiting period begins
when the application is filed with the Local Registrar.
The marriage and civil union
license application is valid for six months from the date accepted,
unless the Registrar has given prior approval to extend the validity
of the application to a maximum of one year.
Only one marriage and civil
union license may be granted from a marriage or civl union application.
If the license expires before being used, a new application must
be made and another $28 fee remitted.
The only exception to this
requirement is in the case where a civil and religious ceremony
are to be performed on the same day. In this case, the Local
Registrar will photocopy the marriage or civil union application,
marking one "A" and one "B", and issue the
corresponding licenses, marking them "A" and "B"
as well. One copy will be used for the religious ceremony and
the other for the civil ceremony.
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