get a justice of the peace, or notary public, and have his/her staff member/secretary act as your witness. Thats a way for it to be just you and her, the necessary officiator, and your built in witness.
Congrats
2007-12-08 12:13:48
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answered by The Fleabag 2
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We were married at the county clerk's office it was the officiant and her staffer we did not have two witnesses. Our marriage is legal ! So some of the people answering are not correct. You can also do this in Las Vegas. Have you seen the shows where the couple does the drive through weddings. They also offer a similar service inside their chapel. So no witness weddings are completely possible.
2007-12-09 00:54:27
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answered by lemonlimesherbet 5
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i comprehend what you recommend, even whilst my pal have been given married for the 2d time and asked no presents, I nevertheless made them a token present. while you're no longer crafty in any respect i'd decide on something very own like an engraved image physique, or maybe discover out what they desire to drink and get a good bottle of something. present playing cards are good, there is often something they'd use. How approximately some his n hers bathrobes? eating place voucher and a voucher entitleing them to a pair unfastened babysitting (by ability of you) or you may lead them to up a connoisseur basket. in case you are able to bake make some fairly depraved chocolate cookies, incorporate a bottle of wine, some cheese, crackers, a pair of rather glasses, some candles and a picnic rug....rubdown oil? the checklist is going on desire that helped extremely.
2016-11-14 03:14:32
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answered by tameka 4
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I don't know of any place that doesn't require witnesses. If such a place exists, I'm not sure the US would recognize it as a legal marriage. If you're just trying to keep people from finding out you got married, then just use two random strangers off the street as witnesses. There's nothing wrong with that. Offer them $20. I'd do it :)
2007-12-08 12:13:35
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answered by Scott Evil 6
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Go to Las Vegas and the people who work at the wedding chapel will be the witnesses.
2007-12-08 15:09:57
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answered by bevrossg 6
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i can't think of any cultures that allow this...
all i can think of is if the two of you have our own "not legally binding" ceremony. Where you privated say your vows to eachother, with no one else around you.
And then go to the registary office and make it legal..
2007-12-08 23:59:58
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answered by chilly 5
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you can go to city hall in your state and ask the couple waiting to get married after you can they be your witnesses? i'm sure they won't mind since they have to wait until you get married before they are called. this is what me and my fiancee are going to do if my parents decide they are not going to show up at the last minute. they really don't want me to get married to this guy because i am 25 and he is 38. big deal right?good luck to you and keep me posted on what you did.you can email me.
2007-12-09 01:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Your marriage will be legal all over the world if it's a male and female getting married. So you won't have to go through the bother of making it legal here. No so for same sex marriages.
2007-12-08 13:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You NEED two witnesses.
No ifs, ands or buts about it.
Bride, Groom, Officiant, and two legal aged witnesses.
2007-12-08 12:22:41
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answered by Terri 7
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