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California Marriage License, Registration and Ceremony Information (largely from the State of California website).
To find more information, please contact the County Clerk/Recorder's Office in the county where you will be applying for the marriage license, or performing the marriage ceremony. The County Clerk/Recorder information may be found by clicking the following link: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Pages/CountyRecorderOffice.aspx
For a start, your marriage can be either PUBLIC or PRIVATE (probably important for Elvis, not usually you though). See the link:
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Pages/TypesofMarriageLicenses.aspx for further information on these.
To find more information, please contact the County Clerk/Recorder's Office in the county where you will be applying for the marriage license, or performing the marriage ceremony. Information regarding contacting the County Clerk/Recorder may be obtained by clicking the following link: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Pages/CountyRecorderOffice.aspx
You need not be a California resident to marry in California, though only humans are granted licenses
Marriage by proxy isn't allowed (who'd have thought?)
Blood tests aren't required (ouch!)
To obtain a license you MUST be 18 or older, apper in person with a valid picture ID at the County Clerk's Office
Married before? Bring proof and know the date of the end of that marriage. If you murdered her/him, bring your prison release papers
A license is good for 90 days and cannot be extended - you'd need a new one after that
Most clergy and some legislators or officers of California can perform the ceremony, not the ferry captain or bar-tender, but check the state website for further information. Friends and family can be licensed (for one date only) to perform the ceremony, but check with the county
The registration of public and confidential marriages in California is a local and state function. California law provides for a continuous and permanent marriage registration system, so the license must be registered and recorded.
County Clerk
The County Clerk issues public and confidential marriage licenses. The County Clerk is the local registrar of confidential marriages (Family Code, Section 511). The County Clerk maintains a permanent index of all confidential marriages registered, so secrecy MAY be breached - beware!
Marriage Officiant
The marriage officiant, e.g., clergyperson or authorized individual, who performs the marriage ceremony, complete the marriage license and return it to the County Recorder's office within ten days of the event for registration. For confidential marriages, the marriage license is returned to the County Clerk's office for registration in a dingy breifcase.
County Recorder
The County Recorder is the local registrar of public marriages (which includes declared and non-clergy marriages) under the direction of the State Registrar (Health and Safety Code, Sections 102285 and 102295).