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Title: Nevada Wedding Laws
Author: Randy Wilson
Article:
While you may be headed to Las Vegas for a quickie wedding or a
prolonged celebration, take time to find out what the law
requires before you buy that plane ticket. Each state's laws
differ, and many couples get married in Las Vegas because the
law allows them to marry quickly. But don't start planning your
nuptials until you check out this all-important piece of the
wedding cake.
A Las Vegas wedding ceremony must conform to Nevada wedding laws
to be considered legal. Marriage license bureaus are available
at several locations in and around Las Vegas as well as other
cities in the state. Men can only marry women and vice versa.
Identification is required and may be proven with a valid
driver's license, state-issued ID card, original or certified
copy of your birth certificate, a passport, military
identification, or resident alien card.
The fee ranges from $35 to $42, depending on which county the
license is purchased from. Divorced persons must know the day,
month, and year of their divorce. Although marriage regulations
may not be the most exciting part of the wedding preparations,
they certainly are one of the most important! Don't neglect to
find out in advance what you need to bring with you for getting
state and city authority to marry in the city of dreams.
© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved
About the author:
Randy has more articles on wedding information such as
Wedding Cake in Las Vegas and Las Vegas Catering
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