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Many people love big church weddings while others prefer something unique and more intimate. Las Vegas is a great option where you can find a variety of options. If you are considering a wedding in Vegas, there are specific things you should take into consideration.
First, you will not be required to take a blood test and there is no waiting period whereas in most states, you have to wait a minimum of 30 days from the time you apply for your license. Marriage licenses can be purchased for $50 but you need to bring cash. Both bride and groom must be a minimum of 18 years of age and not any closer in relation than second cousins or cousins of half-blood. You will be required to show proof of age and both parties are required to show up at the marriage license bureau together. You will find the courthouse open seven days a week, from 8:00 a.m. to midnightand even on Nevada legal holidays.
People that are 16 or 17 years ld need the consent of a parent or legal guardian. This consent is provided through an affidavit that has been notarized and signed by the parent when not present. In addition, this affidavit is required to include birth date of minor, the relationship of the party giving the consent, and the affidavit must be in English. All weddings in Las Vegas must have a minimum of one witness, other than the person performing the ceremony. If you do not have anyone with you, most of the Vegas chapels have witnesses on hand. If you have been divorced, obviously, the divorce must have been finalized and you will need to provide the date of the decree and city and state where granted. To be on the safe side, bring a copy of your divorce decree with you.
Las Vegas with all its lights and excitement makes the perfect backdrop for many people getting married. You will find chapels where you can be married by "Elvis", get a quickie marriage via a drive-through, or enjoy a beautiful adobe mission-style chapel, complete with Southwest décor. Regardless of your style, you can be sure that Las Vegas has something to offer.
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