MARRIAGE IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Justice of the Peace - James C. Webb SR.
MARRIAGE
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Residence
Requirements: You do not need to be a resident of NH in order to be
legally married in NH*. A marriage application may be filed for in any town or
city within the state of NH.
Filing
Intentions: Any couple wishing to marry in NH must appear together at the
town/city clerks office as both signatures are required. Call your clerks
office for exceptions for military personnel unable to appear in person.
All couples will be required to pay a marriage license fee of $45.
Documents
Required: Both applicants will need to supply proof of age. If any
applicant has been previously married they will need to supply a certified
copy of a death certificate of former spouse, divorce decree from former
spouse or annulment decree from former spouse. No blood tests are required.
License
Validity Period: The marriage license will be valid for 90 days from the
date of issue. There is currently no waiting period to get married in the
state of NH. (revised 7-01-06)
Marriage Ceremony:
Marriages
in the state of NH can be performed by any of the following;
~
Justice of the Peace commissioned in NH
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A minister of the gospel in NH who has been ordained according to the usage of
his denomination, resides in NH and is in regular standing
with the denomination
~
A minister within his parish, residing outside NH but having a pastoral charge
wholly or partly in NH
~
Jewish Rabbis who are citizens of the US and reside in NH
~
Quakers
~
A Deacon in the Roman Catholic Church ordained according to the usage of his
denomination
~
Clergymen who are not ordained and non-resident ministers or Jewish Rabbis,
after being licensed by the Secretary of State Receiving Your Certified
Marriage Certificate: You can obtain your certified copy from the town/city
clerks office where you filed for your license after the officiate has
completed and returned the marriage certificate to the clerk. This will take
approximately two weeks. Additional copies can also be obtained for a small
fee.
Miscellaneous:
It is not legal in the state of NH to marry your first cousin or anyone in
closer kinship to you.
It
is not legal to be married in the state of NH if you are under the age of 18.
Exceptions are made if you are a female between the ages of 13 and 17 or a
male between the ages of 14 and 17 and have obtained parental permission and a
waiver from a superior court or probate court judge.
*No
marriage by parties residing outside of NH shall be construed as legal if the
jurisdiction they live in would interpret such a marriage as null and void.
This also applies to residents of NH if they are married outside of NH
jurisdiction and NH would interpret the marriage as null and void.
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For any additional questions Please call me
at 603-216-5159
Email jim@nh-jp.com