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Are public officials who are authorized to perform marriages/civil unions required to perform my civil union ceremony?

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Are public officials who are authorized to perform marriages/civil unions required to perform my civil union ceremony?

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Public officials who are authorized to perform marriages are authorized to perform civil unions. Public officials may choose whether or not to exercise this authority. However, if a public official agrees to perform marriages, he or she must agree to perform civil unions. If an official elects not to perform civil unions, he or she cannot perform marriages either. Public officials do have the right to exercise their authority only for residents of their municipality.

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