Do I need witnesses to get married in Illinois?

Do I need witnesses to get married in Illinois?

Illinois: Witnesses are not required by Illinois law. Witnesses must be age 18 or older. Kentucky: Kentucky law require two (2) persons other than those being married and the person solemnizing the marriage must be present as witnesses.

Do you have to have a witness at a wedding?

After the ceremony, the marriage register is signed by both partners and the registrar. Two or more witnesses must also sign at the time of the marriage. Witnesses don’t have to be a certain age but you should check with the person marrying you if they have an age limit on who they’ll accept.

Why are witnesses required for marriage?

Their signatures make your union legal. It’s asking someone (or two people) to be your ceremony witness(es) and to sign your marriage license. The license is a required document in the U.S. that, once signed by the requisite parties, makes your marriage legal.

Do you need a witness to get married in North Carolina?

There must be two witnesses at the marriage ceremony. Once you are married, whoever performed the marriage ceremony is required to provide you with a marriage certificate (the officiant has no role in creating or providing a marriage certificate, that is solely the role of the Register of Deeds.)