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In the United States, individuals can only be married to one person. That means that if you've already been married, you must be legally divorced from your civil marriage before remarrying.
No state has a limit on how many times you can get married or remarried in your lifetime, as long as you follow that state's marriage laws for entering into or ending a marriage. In the United States, you can only be married to one person at a time.
Q. How has the marriage process changed under the law passed in 2019 by the Alabama Legislature? A. As of August 29, 2019, persons wanting to marry in Alabama no longer file an application for a marriage license with the county probate court, and the courts no longer issue marriage licenses.
Alabama Resident: Bride and Groom must have a valid photo identification such as a driver's license, state identification card, government or military identification card, or a passport. A social security number is required to obtain a marriage license.
In the United States, there is no limit to how many times an American citizen can get married. Marriage laws are primarily regulated at the state level, and each state has its own regulations regarding marriage, including age requirements and waiting periods.
The restrictions on obtaining a marriage certificate/marriage license in Alabama are: Minors under 16 years of age cannot marry. Children between the ages of 16 and 18 (age of majority) may marry with the consent of their parents or guardians. You can marry first cousins without restriction.
You can access the Alabama Marriage Certificate form online at the Alabama Department of Public Health's website at - certificates.
In Person in Alabama: You may go to any county health department in the State of Alabama to obtain a certified copy of an Alabama marriage certificate. Most marriage certificates can be issued while you wait. A map showing locations of county health departments where vital records may be obtained is available.