QUESTIONS: 1. Is residence in the county where a marriage license is issued a prerequisite to the issuance of same, assuming all other requirements for its issuance are met? 2. May a license to marry be issued where it appears that either or both parties to the proposed marriage are not citizens of the United States, assuming other requirements for its issuance are met?
SUMMARY: Residence in the county is not a requirement or prerequisite to the issuance in Florida of a license to marry. Citizenship in the United States is not a prerequisite to the issuance in Florida of a license to marry. The answer to the first question is in the negative. For a period next previous to July 1, 1974, s.
collect and receive a fee of two dollars ($2) for receiving the application for the issuance of a marriage license. A close reading of all sections of law relating to the issuance of a license to marry fails to show any restrictions made to its issuance by a lack of citizenship.
