A Louisiana Affidavit of Non-Covenant Marriage is a legal document that is used in the state of Louisiana to declare a couple is not legally married. This document is required for couples who choose to be in an informal, non-covenant marriage. It also serves to provide proof that the couple is not in a covenant marriage, which is a legally binding marital relationship with stricter requirements. There are two types of Louisiana Affidavit of Non-Covenant Marriage: one for first-time marriages, and one for remarriage. A first-time marriage affidavit requires both parties to sign the document in the presence of a notary public, while a remarriage affidavit must be signed by both parties in the presence of a notary public and two witnesses. Both affidavits must be filed in the clerk of court’s office in the parish where the couple resides, and both parties must present valid photo identification at the time of filing.