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I think that you are to young to get married.. Think about it... You don't see or feel it now.. But in a few years you will be more mature and i am almost certian that you will regret your choices...
I know that for me If i could turn the clock back I WOULD....
Dont be stupied you are young and very dum..... I say this with the up most respect.. honestly.
You just have no idea what is a head for you... The way you think changes as you get older i promise you that.
So just stop and think where you see your self in a few years....

2006-09-07 09:46:53 · answer #1 · answered by Mellisa C 3 · 0 0

yes and no ... In the state of Arizona there are 2 ways for a minor (person under 18) to get a marriage license.. If you are under 15 you may need both consents to acquire marriage license..

First a judge can hear the case and sign an order allowing the minor to get a marriage license without parental consent.. This can take several months to accomplish...

Second a parent/ (custodial parent if parents are divorces ) guardian can accompany the minor to get the marriage license.. The parent as will need proper identification and paperwork showing they are your parent of guardian (your birth certificate and paperwork that can trace their name to what it is on their id)...

You will need your birth certificate or valid i.d. for yourself as will your prospective spouse...

Good luck... and look in the telephone book you need not go to your counties courthouse I know in Maricopa county there are several court buildings at which marriage licenses can be obtained...

2006-09-07 08:06:31 · answer #2 · answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7 · 0 0

yes

Applying for a Marriage License in Arizona
If you've just set a date for your wedding, this can be an exciting time for the two of you! Don't let the marriage laws of Arizona put a dent in your wedding plans.
Here's what you need to know and what documents to bring with you before you apply for an Arizona marriage license.

We recommend getting the paper work aspect of your wedding out of the way about a month before your wedding date.

Congratulations and much happiness as you begin your lifetime journey together!

Requirements may vary as each county in Arizona could have their own requirements.

Residency Requirement:
You do not have to be a resident of Arizona.

ID Requirement:
Picture identification such as Drivers License is required in Arizona. Having your Social Security card, Birth Certificate, etc. may be helpful.
Previous Marriages:
Copies of divorce decree are not required in Arizona.


Covenant Marriage Option:
Yes. Premarital counseling from a marriage counselor a member of the clergy is required for this type of marriage. Read more about Arizona's covenant marriage law.

Waiting Period:
There is no waiting period in Arizona to get married.

Fees:
It will cost you approximately $50.00 - cash or money order - to get married in Arizona.

Other Tests: No Tests.
Proxy Marriages: No.
Cousin Marriages:
Yes, first cousins may marry if both are sixty-five years of age or older. If one or both first cousins are under sixty-five years of age, they can marry if they show proof to a superior court judge that one of them is unable to reproduce.

Common Law Marriages: No.

Same Sex Marriages:
No.

Under 18:
If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must have the notarized consent of your parents or legal guardian. If you are under 16, you must have the notarized consent of your parents or legal guardian as well as a court order.

Officiants:
Licensed or ordained ministers, clergymen, or pastors of recognized religious societies.

Miscellaneous:
The license expires one year from the date of issuance.

Copy of Certificate of Marriage:
Marriage and divorce records in Arizona are available from the County Court in the county where the event occurred.

http://marriage.about.com/cs/marriagelicenses/p/arizona.htm

2006-09-07 07:52:24 · answer #3 · answered by wizjp 7 · 1 0

yes you do hun. you can also go to a city clerk and ask. Are you under eighteen? no offense but a little young for marriage. wait a couple of yearss. me and my fi glad we waited.

2006-09-07 08:47:44 · answer #4 · answered by Newlywed 4 · 0 0

Yes.

2006-09-07 07:56:50 · answer #5 · answered by Evangelina 2 · 0 0

yes they do

2006-09-07 07:51:45 · answer #6 · answered by fame4000 3 · 1 0

yesssssss

2006-09-07 08:10:13 · answer #7 · answered by miss_xiong03 2 · 0 0

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