Can I marry someone from another state?

Yes, you can marry someone from another state in Florida. In Florida, marriages are regulated by Title XLIII of the Florida Statutes which is commonly referred to as the Marriage Law. This law states that the marriage of two persons can be legally recognized in the state as long as: the persons are not related in a way as to prevent marriage, both persons are at least 18 years old, both persons are capable of consenting to marriage, and the marriage does not conflict with public policy. You and your spouse must also follow additional requirements regarding marriage licenses and solemnizing the marriage. You must apply for a marriage license at the County Clerk’s office in Florida and it must be used within 60 days. Once you have the license, the marriage is solemnized when it is witnessed by two adults and then signed by the couple (or their proxy) and officiant. You and your spouse can be from different states and still legally marry in Florida. Additionally, the marriage will be recognized in other states, including your home states, as long as the marriage follows the laws of the state it was solemnized in—in this case, Florida. It is important to remember, though, that different states may have different laws when it comes to getting divorced. You may want to contact a lawyer with experience in multi-state marriages to ensure that you are taking the necessary steps to protect both your marriage and yourselves.

Related FAQs

What is the process for filing for an annulment?
What are the legal requirements to obtain a marriage license in my state?
What are the grounds for a common law divorce?
Are there any laws related to the interpretation of a marriage contract?
What is the process for obtaining a marriage license in another country?
Are there any prohibited degrees of consanguinity for marriage?
Are there any laws about who can get married?
What is the process for filing for a marriage license in my state?
What is the process for applying for a marriage license?
Are there any restrictions on who can be a witness to a marriage?

Related Blog Posts

Navigating Changes to Marriage Law: What You Need to Know - July 31, 2023
Resolving Disputes: Strategies for Effective Marriage Law Negotiations - August 7, 2023
Cohabitation Agreements: What Couples Need to Know About Marriage Laws - August 14, 2023
Common Pitfalls of Marriage Law: What You Should Avoid - August 21, 2023
Marriage Law in the 21st Century: What You Should Know - August 28, 2023