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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 09/24/07
    james from NM said:
    im 19 and my girl is 17 and we want to get married, is this possible or ist there a place we can go.
    On 07/21/07
    jess from AL said:
    im 14 and my boyfriend is 17 hell be 18 in may and he proposed to me and i said yes but my parents well atleast my stepmom and dad dislike the idea and dislike my boyfriend but we want to get married when im 16 can i without parent consent
    On 06/18/07
    Marie from IN said:
    Hey...okay i am 16 and my boyfriend is 17 getting ready to turn 18...his parents hate me with a passion im really to sure why...he has been living with me for 2 weeks then they moved him 3 hours away to keep us from each other i sneak up their every once in awhile to see him and i gave him a phone to hide...is there any way we can get married with our parental consent so that we can finally be together again
    On 04/27/07
    moniqu from CA said:
    hi im 16 teen and have a 2 year old lil girl and her father and i have been togeter 4 years he is 22 years old but here the thing my mom put him in prison for being with me he get out next year and i will be 17 teen and he will be 23.and i live with my grandma and she want me to marry him if that what i want dose any one if i can.i love him so much and he has always been there for our babby girl so how can ido this and married him
    On 01/06/07
    Heather from NC said:
    i am 16 yrs old and my boyfriend is 18 yrs old. Can we get married now or do we have wait until I am 18 yrs old?
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