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Cappy
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Posted: 06/09/06 - 20:09 Post subject:
| Gogirlgo wrote: | | At least in PA, you don't actually need a third party to marry you, so long as you have a license. As I recall, Phillycat and her husband did it themselves, and Quakers have been doing it that way forever. |
You may be wrong here
The following are authorized to solemnize marriages between persons that produce a marriage license issued under this part:
1.A justice, judge or district justice of this Commonwealth.
2.A former or retired justice, judge or district justice of this Commonwealth who is serving as a senior judge or senior district justice as provided or prescribed by law.
3.An active or senior judge or full-time magistrate of the District Courts of the United States for the Eastern, Middle or Western District of Pennsylvania.
4.An active or senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit who is a resident of this Commonwealth.
5.A mayor of any city or borough of this Commonwealth.
6.A minister, priest or rabbi of any regularly established church or congregation
http://www.uslegalforms.com/lawdigest/marriagelaws.php/PA/PA-088M-FF.htm
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