Comments Section Go to city hall with all required paperwork to register/obtain a marriage license Request a nikkah with a masjid once you have the license Bring the marriage license to the nikkah. The imam will fill out the remainder of the marriage license and give you a temporary certificate.
No waiting period: Marriage can take place the same day the Marriage License is received. Marriage License is valid for up to twelve (12) months. Marriage License can be used anywhere in the State of Arizona.
§ 25-111 lists the requirements that must be satisfied under Arizona marriage law: The couple must participate in a marriage ceremony. The couple must get a marriage license. Before the license expires, the marriage must be solemnized by someone authorized to do so, such as a pastor or justice of the peace.
The age of legal consent is 18 years of age. The State of Arizona does not require a blood test and there is no waiting period requirement. The license is valid for 12 months from the date of issuance and you must marry within that 12 months or the license will expire.
No, blood tests are not required. Do we need witnesses? Yes, two witnesses to the marriage ceremony must sign the marriage license.
The actual nikah contract should be between the wali and between the groom. That can be done online. That can be done via any type of social media platform in which immediate back and forth can take place and as long as the identities are vetted and confirmed.
§ 25-111 lists the requirements that must be satisfied under Arizona marriage law: The couple must participate in a marriage ceremony. The couple must get a marriage license. Before the license expires, the marriage must be solemnized by someone authorized to do so, such as a pastor or justice of the peace.
A Nikah is an Islamic marriage ceremony where a man and woman sign a marriage contract. The ceremony requires the bride's father or male relative, 2 adult Muslim witnesses, and an imam or other Muslim officiant. The couple signs the contract along with the witnesses. Then, they receive a blessing from the officiant.