Arizona HB4125 sets the minimum marriage age at eighteen, prohibiting those under eighteen from marrying or obtaining a marriage license.
Arizona HB4125 amends section 25-102 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to establish that individuals under eighteen years of age are not eligible to marry. The bill also prohibits the clerk of the superior court from issuing a marriage license to anyone under eighteen. This change aims to ensure that marriage is only entered into by those who have reached the legal age of majority.
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