California Laws: Family Code Sections 500-511
- California Laws: Family Code Section 500
When an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, not minors, have been living together as husband and wife, they may be married pursuant to this...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 500.5
For purposes of this part, the document issued by the county clerk is a marriage license until it is registered with the county clerk, at...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 501
Except as provided in Section 502, a confidential marriage license shall be issued by the county clerk upon the personal appearance of the parties to...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 501
Except as provided in Section 502, a confidential marriage license shall be issued by the county clerk upon the personal appearance together of the parties...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 502
If, for any reason, either or both of the parties to be married is physically unable to appear in person before the county clerk, a...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 502
If for sufficient reason, as described in subdivision (d), either or both of the parties to be married are physically unable to appear in person...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 503
The county clerk shall issue a confidential marriage license upon the request of a notary public approved by the county clerk to authorize confidential marriages...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 503
The county clerk shall issue a confidential marriage license upon the request of a notary public approved by the county clerk to issue confidential marriage...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 504
A confidential marriage license is valid only for a period of 90 days after its issuance by the county clerk and may only be used...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 505
(a) The form of the confidential marriage license shall be prescribed by the State Registrar of Vital Statistics. (b) The form shall be designed to...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 505
(a) The form of the confidential marriage license shall be prescribed by the State Registrar of Vital Statistics. (b) The form shall be designed to...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 506
(a) The confidential marriage license shall be presented to the person solemnizing the marriage. (b) Upon performance of the ceremony, the confidential marriage certificate shall...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 506
(a) The confidential marriage license shall be presented to the person solemnizing the marriage. (b) Upon performance of the ceremony, the solemnization section on the...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 508
Upon issuance of a confidential marriage certificate, parties shall be provided with an application to obtain a certified copy of the confidential marriage certificate from...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 508
Upon issuance of a confidential marriage license, parties shall be provided with an application to obtain a certified copy of the confidential marriage certificate from...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 509
(a) A party to a confidential marriage may obtain a certified copy of the confidential marriage certificate from the county clerk of the county in...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 509
(a) A party to a confidential marriage may obtain a certified copy of the confidential marriage certificate from the county clerk of the county in...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 510
(a) If a confidential marriage certificate is lost, damaged, or destroyed after the performance of the marriage and before it is returned, the county clerk...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 510
(a) If a confidential marriage license is lost, damaged, or destroyed after the performance of the marriage, but before it is returned to the county...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 511
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the county clerk shall maintain confidential marriage certificates filed pursuant to Section 506 as permanent records which shall...
- California Laws: Family Code Section 511
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the county clerk shall maintain confidential marriage certificates filed pursuant to Section 506 as permanent records which shall...