How do I get a certified copy of my Michigan birth certificate?
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How do I get a certified copy of my Michigan birth certificate?
Michigan birth certificates are available for a fee from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, or from the county clerk’s office of the county in which you were born. Hospital birth certificates can’t be accepted as proof of U.S. citizenship.
Are marriage licenses public record in Michigan?
Michigan Marriage Records are public information and covered by the Michigan FOIA. As public information, the records are mostly available to the general public on request.
What do you wear when you elope?
Brides-to-be: If you’re eloping, you don’t have to wear a short, white cocktail dress or pantsuit (although we love those, too!). A full-fledged wedding dress (like this bride’s A La Robe shift) is as much of an option as the alternatives.
What is the youngest age you can marry in the United States?
18 years old
Can you get married at 14 in Michigan?
Under Michigan law, you need to be 18 to get married without restrictions. At age 16 and 17, you need parental consent. Those younger than 16 need a parent’s and a judge’s approval. With a judge’s approval, there is no age limit.