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Arizona Marriage

Marriage documents are essential for formalizing your union. Use attorney-drafted templates for quick and easy completion.

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Arizona Premarital Agreements Package

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Common Arizona Marriage documents

  • Marriage License — a legal document granting permission to marry.
  • Marriage Certificate — an official record of a marriage after it occurs.
  • Marriage Registration Form — documentation to officially register a marriage.
  • Marriage Application — a request to obtain a marriage license.
  • Marriage Affidavit — a sworn statement regarding a marriage relationship.
  • Civil Marriage Forms — documents used for non-religious marriages.
  • Religious Marriage Forms — documents used for marriages conducted in a religious context.

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Similar documents: key differences

  • Marriage License vs. Marriage Certificate — A license permits marriage; a certificate proves it.
  • Civil Marriage Forms vs. Religious Marriage Forms — Civil forms are for non-religious ceremonies; religious forms are for faith-based ceremonies.
  • Marriage Application vs. Marriage Registration Form — An application requests permission to marry; registration formalizes the marriage.
  • Common-Law Marriage vs. Formal Marriage — Common-law marriage is based on cohabitation; formal marriage requires legal documentation.

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  • Find a template or package that fits your situation.
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FAQs

A marriage license is a legal document allowing a couple to marry.

Typically, you can request a marriage certificate from the state or county office where the marriage occurred.

Yes, most religious ceremonies require a marriage license to be legally recognized.

Some states offer online applications for marriage licenses; check your local regulations.

You can request a replacement marriage certificate from the issuing authority.

Glossary

  • Marriage License - A document that allows a couple to legally marry.
  • Marriage Certificate - An official record confirming the marriage has taken place.
  • Marriage Application - A request form to obtain a marriage license.
  • Marriage Registration Form - A document to officially register a marriage with authorities.
  • Marriage Affidavit - A sworn statement regarding a marriage relationship.
  • Civil Marriage - A non-religious marriage recognized by law.
  • Religious Marriage - A marriage conducted according to religious rites.
  • Common-Law Marriage - A marriage recognized by cohabitation without formal registration.
  • Notarization - The process of certifying a document's authenticity.
  • Witness - A person who observes the signing of a legal document.

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