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You hear about couples opting to elope rather than facing the hassle of planning a wedding. Eloping might seem like a great idea, but there are legal issues to take into consideration:
Is eloping legal in your state or the place where you plan to elope?
Get your Marriage certificate before you fly somewhere. Marriage laws vary from location to location, domestically and internationally, and nothing would be more embarrassing when your family and friends discover the marriage is not legal.
You will likely need a witness and an officiant. Check your local laws. According to Rocket Lawyer, witness regulations vary from state to state. Check not only your state but your county about who is required to witness your union and what they must do to confirm it.
Know that there is a required waiting period to get your marriage License. If you are wondering why
For an officiant, check the legalities where you are going. A variety of people can act as an officiant, but that depends on legalities and restrictions. If you want a friend to be ordained or want a ship captain to do the act, think ahead and pick someone who can perform that duty on-site with you, wherever you go.
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Other countries can have different residency requirements in place for you to be officially married there. A ceremonial “marriage” overseas might be nice, but you will have to decide if it is worth doing if it is not official. If it is official, you will just have to do the legal matter at home.