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Couples wishing to be married by a Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas Judge or a Magisterial District Justice must contact the Judge's chambers or Justice's office directly to request/confirm their availability.
@phila or call (215) 686-2233 to request an appointment with the Marriage License Bureau in City Hall. Keep in mind that you'll need to plan on getting married within 60 days of your appointment. You'll also need to bring two forms of ID—review this checklist to learn which forms of IDs are accepted.
Witnesses are not required in PA if the couple is married by someone authorized to perform marriage ceremonies. However, Pennsylvania is a Quaker State. This means couples are actually permitted to marry themselves here. A marriage license is still required but a different type of license is issued.
Currently, Pennsylvania does not provide a legal domestic partnership status. As such, there is no verification process or specific documentation required for domestic partnerships in the state.
There is a 3-day waiting period between the application for a marriage license and issuance of the same, except in cases of extraordinary circumstances when a Judge of the Orphans' Court may waive this requirement and authorize a license to be issued at any time before the third day following the making of the ...
If you and your partner are looking to get married right away, you can hold a city hall wedding at Philadelphia's City Hall. To get started, you'll need to email MLappt. @phila or call (215) 686-2233 to request an appointment with the Marriage License Bureau in City Hall.
Qualifying "Domestic Partnership" Standard Be at least 18 years old and able to contract; Not be related in any way that would prohibit a marriage in Pennsylvania; Be each other's sole domestic partner; Not have been in another domestic partnership in the past 6 months (absent death or marriage of the other partner);
In Pennsylvania, domestic partnerships are not recognized statewide, but the City of Philadelphia does recognize domestic partnerships for couples that provides them with the same rights and benefits as other spouses, including healthcare and leave benefits if they work as exempt city employees.
Currently, Pennsylvania does not provide a legal domestic partnership status. As such, there is no verification process or specific documentation required for domestic partnerships in the state.