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    Question: Is it possible to get married without parents' consent?

    Answer: In Arizona, anyone under the age of 18 needs to have the consent of the parent or guardian that has custody over them in order to get married. See A.R.S. § 25-102. Anyone under the age of 16 also needs the approval of any superior court judge. Although no blood tests or waiting periods are required for marriage, there must be a license and a ceremony. A marriage license must be obtained from the Clerk of the Superior Court.

    See also question # 22660

     


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    On 07/06/08
    from Othr said:
    hi if anyone knows how old you have to be to get engaged without parents consent and with parents consent could you let me know !!
    On 06/06/08
    Anna from WA said:
    All I have to say is that, you're young. You may think this is what you want, but you have no idea yet. Your mind will change in a few months. And if you have a boyfriend that is several years older (especially is youre under 18), honestly, he only wants sex. he can go get a better girlfriend his own age. No offense, im sure you girls are good girlfriends, but you are not nearly as mature as them. they will leave you for someone closer to their age. dont get your heart broken by some man.
    On 05/17/08
    dannie from TX said:
    my boyfriend is 17,soon 18, and im 14, soon 15, we're trying to find a way to marry without the consent of guardians
    On 04/23/08
    Kat from ID said:
    Me and my boyfriend are both 16. we love eachother very much. We want to get married but our parents dont agree with it. They think we are throwing are lives away but in actuality, its actually beginning. I want to spend every moment with him. but I dnt know when this cn happen.
    On 03/16/08
    bridge from FL said:

    i am 14 years old and my boyfriend is 30 years old. we cant be together now but my mom let us see each other infront of her now that the police is involved im really scared he goes to chort on march 18 i really dont want to lose him and he says he dont want 2 lose me im really scared because we kinda got drunk after a fright with are mom.

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