Right now it looks like marriage licenses will be available to about one million Alabama citizens tomorrow. Jefferson & Montgomery counties.
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@chrisgeidner No residency requirement and no waiting period unless you were divorced in last six months, -
@JoeMyGod Then marriage would be available to anyone in the state who can make it to those counties, right? -
@chrisgeidner It would seem so, yes.
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@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod No mention of 1 in Montgmy County http://bit.ly/1yiwdA2 or Jefferson http://jeffcoprobatecourt.com/marriage-license/ … excpt parents if <18 yo -
I read somewhere there is not even an in state residency requirement. Sorry not sure where but it was official
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Baldwin says County residents can pay by check, implies no county residency requirement
@EQCF@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/pageview.asp?edit_id=114 … -
Here is something. Not a state source. But it's on the internet so it must be accurate.
@EQCF@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/search/united_states/alabama/ … -
@Clarknt67@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod Russell County specific says no state residency requirement: http://www.russellcountyprobate.us/licenses_mar.htm …
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@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod@EQCF What a mess. I've got couples asking me and my instincts tell me to tell them no. What's going on? -
@EnGAYgedWedding@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod If still no stay by tomorrow, looks like some counties will issue licenses, others not. -
@EQCF@chrisgeidner@JoeMyGod Thank you for info. I'm a FL person so no stunt they pull in the South surprises me. I want all to be safe
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