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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 05/18/06
    natasha from Othr said:
    im 17 and my boyfriend is 19 and we want to get married and we dont want our parents to know. Were can we get married and without them knowing?
    On 05/16/06
    Jessica from CA said:
    hey i am 17 and i got married in reno but with my parents permission my husband is 22 and we just needed the consent of 1 parent so you guys should try to convince one of your parents good luck
    On 03/27/06
    Jessica from NV said:
    me and my boyfriend have been together for 2 years and are looking for a place to get married. neither one of our parents believe we should, but we love each other so much we just want to get married so we can be together forever.
    On 03/20/06
    from OK said:
    Hi I am 17 and my boyfriend is 18 we have wanted to get married for a year now. His parents love me, the problem is my paretns, they don't want me to marry until i am 21. We know we can take care of ourselves, we know what to do. How do we get married without my parents consent?
    On 03/18/06
    Stephanny from PR said:
    my fiance is 19 and im 15. We really love eachother hes da light of my eyes.Well we wanna get married but my mom thinks im a joke she doesnt belive me. How can i get married wiithout parental consent?
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