Corporation First Meeting For Marriage In Middlesex

State:
Multi-State
County:
Middlesex
Control #:
US-0016-CR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

Form with which the secretary of a corporation notifies all necessary parties of the date, time, and place of the first stockholder's meeting.


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FAQ

There is a short three-day waiting period before you can be married in NJ. A New Jersey marriage license is valid for 6 months unless the Registrar extends the date, in which case your certificate can be valid for a maximum of 12 months. Note: if you are entering a remarriage in NJ, there is no waiting period.

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. There is no 72-hour waiting period for a remarriage; however, you must bring a certified copy of your existing marriage.

Marriage Licenses Application is made in the municipality where either partner resides. You will need to know when and where your ceremony will take place and who will be the officiant. An appointment is required - please call (732) 938-4500 x2150 or 2152 to schedule.

New Jersey residents need to apply for a marriage license in the municipality where they or their partner reside. Step 1: Gather the Necessary Documentation. Step 2: Bring Both Parties to the Courthouse. Step 3: Complete the Application and The Waiting Period. Step 4: Get Married, Sign the Witness Forms, and Mail-In.

Please complete the link above to submit the marriage license application and then please call to make an appointment for a Marriage License at 732-356-7400, Ext. 238. Once the application is taken, there is a 72 hour waiting period before it can be issued. Once the license is issued, it must be used within 30 days.

When should you apply for a marriage or civil union license? A local Registrar will not issue a marriage or civil union license sooner than 72 hours after the application for a license has been made, unless ordered to do so via a Superior Court order.

You'll have to make an appointment with the city clerk to get your marriage license (201-547-5150). Also, since your partner lives in NJ then you must get married in the municipality where they reside. When you have your appointment you'll need valid ID and one witness who is over 18 years of age.

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Corporation First Meeting For Marriage In Middlesex