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You need a marriage license before you can legally get married. Both applicants must appear in person at the Register of Wills and provide the required documents, including identification. You can use your marriage license in any county in Pennsylvania. You cannot use it in another state or country.
Eighteen (18) is the legal age to get married in PA. You are required to furnish your birth certificate or driver's license. 3. If either of the applicants has been divorced, a time-stamped, signed copy of the divorce decree must be furnished.
How to Get Married Online in Pennsylvania: Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Ensure Eligibility. Step 2: Fill out the Online Application. Step 3: Schedule your Virtual Wedding Ceremony. Step 4: Obtain Your Marriage License. Step 5: MarryFromHome Officiates the Online Ceremony. Step 6: Receive Your Marriage Certificate.
Video and Voice Calls: Whether you want to video chat or make a simple call, HomeWAV helps you easily and safely connect. Inmate Availability: Inmate logs on to the HomeWAV system, you will receive a push notification, and their call request will pop up on your screen like regular phone call.
You will receive your license the day you apply for it, but there is a three-day waiting period before you can get married. The license is valid for 60 days from the date of issue and is only valid in the state of Pennsylvania.
FOR INFORMATION ON ANY OF THESE SERVICES, OR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING OUR TOWNSHIP, PLEASE CALL THE TOWNSHIP CLERK'S OFFICE AT 973-694-1800 EXT. 3208 OR 3207 OR BY EMAIL.
The Department of Corrections (DOC) strongly encourages communication between incarcerated individuals and their loved ones. The primary ways to keep in touch are through phone calls, email, and mail.
Phone calls always need to be made from the incarcerated individual to you. Even if you have the phone number of the facility where they are located, you will not be able to call and talk to them. However, they will be able to call you.
If an inmate needs to be contacted in the event of an emergency, please contact the Wayne County Detention Center at 912-4274-5975. If an inmate is hearing impaired, the Detention Center is equipped with equipment to accommodate them.