If they review the law, and believe they can perform the marriage ceremony, then they can perform the ceremony. Since the COVID outbreak, we have been getting many questions about this topic, from both couples and officiants, asking if they can conduct a wedding ceremony over videoconferencing software like Skype or Zoom.
Previously, Texas law allowed prisoners to marry by proxy, a process that allows an appointed person to stand in for the absent applicant at the ceremony. Section 2. See the resources below for how to apply for a ceremony with the Department. Search this Guide Search. Marriage in Texas Information on the laws for those who plan to get married or are married in Texas.
It is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney for advice specific to your situation. If you have questions about anything in this guide, please ask a librarian. Disclaimer: The State Law Library is unable to give legal advice, legal opinions or any interpretation of the law. Conducting the Ceremony. It is strongly recommended that you contact an attorney for advice specific to your situation. If you have questions about anything in this guide, please ask a librarian.
Disclaimer: The State Law Library is unable to give legal advice, legal opinions or any interpretation of the law. Premarital Education. If you have questions about anything in this guide, please ask a librarian. Disclaimer: The State Law Library is unable to give legal advice, legal opinions or any interpretation of the law. Name Changes After Marriage. Changing Your Last Name After Marriage If you intend to change your last name once you are married, that can usually be done through the marriage process.
See the resources below to help you get started with the name change process. Social Security card. How do I change or correct my name on my Social Security number card?
To enjoy our website, you'll need to enable JavaScript in your web browser. Please click here to learn how. Texas's Attorney General announced over the weekend that county clerks in the state may refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses despite a recent Supreme Court ruling that made same-sex marriage a constitutional right. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Sunday that despite the recent Supreme Court ruling, county clerks in Texas will not face legal recourse if they choose not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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