Corporation First Meeting For Marriage In Phoenix

State:
Multi-State
City:
Phoenix
Control #:
US-0016-CR
Format:
Word; 
Rich Text
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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

Covenant and non-covenant marriages are the only two types of marital unions in the State of Arizona. However, covenant marriages were not legal in the state until they were codified by statute and became a law on August 21, 1998. A covenant marriage has more requirements before entering into the marriage.

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.

Both parties must be present to obtain a marriage license. Each individual is required to provide a valid government-issued photo I.D., such as a driver's license, passport, etc. to show proof of age and confirm identity. Note: Effective , a Matricula Consular I.D.

Once the marriage license is obtained, you can schedule the wedding ceremony at the courthouse. Some jurisdictions allow for walk-in ceremonies, while others require an appointment. It's important to check your local courthouse's specific requirements and availability.

You may call ahead to make an appointment or simply walk into the courthouse. In either case, make sure you and your party arrive well before p.m. to ensure you have enough time to clear security and sign in at the court window.

Both parties must be present to obtain a marriage license. Each individual is required to provide a valid government-issued photo I.D., such as a driver's license, passport, etc. to show proof of age and confirm identity. Note: Effective , a Matricula Consular I.D.

No, blood tests are not required. Do we need witnesses? Yes, two witnesses to the marriage ceremony must sign the marriage license.

Obtaining Your Arizona Marriage License Getting a marriage license in Arizona is fairly easy compared with other states. There is no waiting period and blood tests aren't required. You can get married the same day that you apply for your marriage license as long as you provide all of the appropriate documentation.

Application Details: current driver's license; state or military I.D. card; current passport; or other governmental issued picture I.D.

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Corporation First Meeting For Marriage In Phoenix