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I know that a ceremony is necessary in order for an officiant to sign our license, but is that requirement considered a “civil ceremony”?

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I know that a ceremony is necessary in order for an officiant to sign our license, but is that requirement considered a “civil ceremony”?

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A civil ceremony is a non-religious wedding. A minister can offer you a religious one and some of them will perform a civil marriage as well. If I wanted to get married at the courthouse, is it true that the waiting period is 8-10 weeks long. Yes.

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