Maryland HB95 modifies marriage license application requirements, allowing non-residents to use an affidavit instead of a formal application.
Maryland HB95 amends the process for obtaining a marriage license. It allows couples who are not residents of the county where the marriage ceremony will take place to use an affidavit instead of a formal application. This affidavit must include the same information required on the application form, such as full legal names, places of residence, dates of birth, and marital status. The bill also retains the requirement for both parties to appear before the clerk and provide necessary documents, such as birth certificates and Social Security numbers if applicable.
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