‘‘The couple must bring their marraige license to the rehearsal of the wedding in the church, clergy are never permitted to witness a marraige without a marraige license the couple must go in person to apply for the marraige license in addition to themselves they must take a third person as to testify to their identity,
the license is usually issued three days after the application is made and is valid for thirty days thereafter. The clergy person will then arrange for the completion of the license and its transmission back to the local registrar.’’
My fiancee is currently resident in the state of New Jersey, The above qoute is taken from the New Jersey Marraige preperation guide and this is what we require.
so this tells us we must get married with the state first.
the part I underlined and put in bold, we are confused about,… is it saying that our marriage license with the state is only valid for thirty days after the application is processed and then we are no longer married with the state?
I’m baffled.
thank you all very much for you help
God bless
Stephen <3
In the USA, the following people can generally perform a marriage:
- Most any ordained or licensed priest, minister or clergy in nearly any religion. This includes Catholic bishops, priests and deacons.
- Judges
- Captain of a ship when the ship is underway.
In the USA, you do not have to have a state marriage then a Catholic marriage. I realize this is a practice in some European countries, but not in the USA, or Canada, I believe.
Here is how the process generally happens in most Diocese in the USA. There are some variations in different diocese, but thse are the general steps.
You spend between 6 months to a year in a “pre-Cana” or marriage prep in your parish or diocese. This marriage prep generally includes things like teaching NFP, ensureing that you understand what a sacramental marriage really is, the proper role of the husband and wife and so on. The marriage date must be set about 6 months in advance.
A week before the marriage, you and your fiance go to the counnty courthouse/government center and file a request for a marriage license. There is usually a nominal fee, anywhere from $10 - $25. They will either mail it to you or tell you when to come back and pick it up.
A few days later, you have your wedding license.
A few days later, you have the wedding. There the priest who married you signs the marriage certificate as the one who performed the marriage. Two other people, often the Best Man and Maid of Honor, sign as witnesses.
This certificate gets delivered to the same office where you filed for the license and the marriage is recorded. The married couple does not have to e the one who delivers this. Often it is a family member or the priest.
As a foriegn national from Ireland, you will need a valid passport. but
I believe if you plan to stay laess than 90 days, you do not need a visa. If you plan to move here, that is a different story. Please see the previously posted link to the USA State Department.