Marriage License

Could one get married in the United States if there is an outstanding warrant for their arrest, or owe any monies to the state? (provided that individual has all other necessary documentation, such as drivers license and divorce decree) I was just wondering. I don't think it matters as the clerk of the court, where marriage licenses are issued, doesn't have connection with criminal court does it?

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TheUnquietId
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In the United States? There are 60 states. plus the District of Columbia, plus Puerto Rico and possessions. In my state, we got our marriage licenses from the municipality we lived in. No court was involved.

If there is an arrest warrant, it would have to be discovered by an agency (such as police) with access to the National Criminal Information System. There are penalties for unlawfully accessing NCIS.

David Ames

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David Ames

I've been living outside the US for several years and thought I was doing a reasonable job keeping up with events there. But, when did we admit the 10 new states? When I left there were only 50, what new ones are there? Lanny K. Williams, CPA Nawarat, Williams & Co., Ltd. Income Tax Services for Expatriate Americans

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L K Williams

Everyone neglects to count the state all the politicians live in - the state of confusion. It may not be an "official" state, but it exists, as seen on the daily evening news.

-- Paul Thomas, CPA snipped-for-privacy@bellsouth.net

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Paul Thomas, CPA

I'm not surprised with all the illegal aliens who aspire to citizenship. Thus we have the states of Mexico, Guatamala, Costa Rico, Panama, Columbia, et cetera. Now, let's see if Monday's posts make it to the board.

ChEAr$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

Moderator: Harlan, Let's see if I can get a feature article about you in the Noo Yawk Times.

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Harlan Lunsford

My obituary is on the way to you now, less of course the opening paragraph and last paragraph. Just to good part. C$, H

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Harlan Lunsford

You may only want to have your name in that paper over your dead body, but there are others who might have a different opinion. Stu

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Stuart A. Bronstein

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