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5 Datos Esenciales que Debe Saber Antes de Oficiar una Boda en New Jersey

Los datos a continuación cubren todos los aspectos importantes de los requisitos que debe cumplir para poder oficiar legalmente una ceremonia de boda en New Jersey.

1.

¿Quién Puede Oficiar Bodas en New Jersey?

Este es el extracto relevante del New Jersey Permanent Statutes § 37:1-13.


" Each judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, each judge of a federal district court, United States magistrate, judge of a municipal court, judge of the Superior Court, judge of a tax court, retired judge of the Superior Court or Tax Court, or judge of the Superior Court or Tax Court, the former County Court, the former County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, or the former County District Court who has resigned in good standing, surrogate of any county, county clerk and any mayor or the deputy mayor when authorized by the mayor, or chairman of any township committee or village president of this State, and every minister of every religion, are hereby authorized to solemnize marriages or civil unions between such persons as may lawfully enter into the matrimonial relation or civil union; and every religious society, institution or organization in this State may join together in marriage or civil union such persons according to the rules and customs of the society, institution or organization. "



Básicamente, esto significa que siempre que esté ordenado a través de cualquier iglesia, puede oficiar bodas.

2.

¿Se Reconocen las Ordenaciones en Línea en New Jersey?

Sí. Todos los ministros ordenados en línea, incluidos los ordenados a través de AMM, son reconocidos en New Jersey.

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3.

¿Se Requiere Registro Gubernamental para Oficiar una Boda en New Jersey?

El gobierno de New Jersey no autoriza, registra ni certifica a ministros u oficiantes de bodas. No se requiere registro de oficiante en New Jersey para oficiar una boda.

4.

¿En Qué Oficina Me Registro Antes de Oficiar una Boda en New Jersey?

El gobierno de New Jersey no tiene ninguna oficina que autorice, registre o certifique a los oficiantes de bodas.

5.

¿Cuál es la Edad Legal Mínima para Oficiar una Boda en New Jersey?

Todos los oficiantes de bodas en New Jersey deben tener al menos 18 años.


Preparándose para oficiar una boda en New Jersey

Como no se requiere registro de oficiante en New Jersey, una vez que se haya ordenado, su siguiente paso es comenzar a prepararse para oficiar la boda. Si no ha oficiado una boda antes, o ha pasado un tiempo, consulte nuestra página de preparación de la ceremonia del oficiante New Jersey.


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