California Consents To Marriage (Underage Marriage) is a legal procedure in the state of California that allows persons under the age of eighteen to obtain a marriage license. This is done with the consent of both sets of parents or legal guardians. The consent must be granted in writing, and it must be notarized by a notary public. The consent can be revoked at any time before the marriage license is issued. There are two types of California Consent To Marriage (Underage Marriage): Parental Consent and Judicial Consent. Parental Consent requires both sets of parents or legal guardians to provide written consent and have it notarized by a notary public. Judicial Consent requires the consent of a judge, and the court may also require additional forms or documentation.