Maine State Marriage Law & Information
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Maine Marriage Law
Authorization; penalties
- Persons authorized to solemnize marriages. The following may solemnize marriages in this State:
- If a resident of this State:
- A justice or judge;
- A lawyer admitted to the Maine Bar; or
- A notary public under Title 4, chapter 19; and [2001, c. 574, §6 (AMD).]
- Whether a resident or nonresident of this State and whether or not a citizen of the United States:
- An ordained minister of the gospel;
- A cleric engaged in the service of the religious body to which the cleric belongs; or
- A person licensed to preach by an association of ministers, religious seminary or ecclesiastical body.
- If a resident of this State:
- Enforcement.
- The State Registrar of Vital Statistics shall enforce this section as far as it comes within the state registrar's power and shall notify the district attorney of the county in which the penalty should be enforced of the facts that have come to the state registrar's knowledge. Upon receipt of this notice, the district attorney shall prosecute the person who violated this section.
[1995, c. 694, Pt. B, §2 (NEW); 1995, c. 694, Pt. E, §2 (AFF).]
[ 2001, c. 574, §6 (AMD) .]
Marriage License Agency: County Clerk
Common Law: No
Civil Union: N/A
Duration of Marriage Licence: 90 Days
- Maine State Legistature
- Maine State Attorney General
- Maine State Governor's Office
- Maine State Supreme Court
- Maine State Department of Health
