North Carolina General Statutes 51-1.2
(See Editor's note) Marriages between persons of the same gender not valid.
Marriages, whether created by common law, contracted, or performed outside of North Carolina, between individuals of the same gender are not valid in North Carolina.
(1995 (Reg. Sess., 1996), c. 588, s. 1.)
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§ 51-3
Want of capacity; void and voidable marriages.
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§ 51-1
Requisites of marriage; solemnization.
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§ 51-1.1
Certain marriages performed by ministers of Universal Life Church validated.
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§ 51-1.2
(See Editor's note) Marriages between persons of the same gender not valid.
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§ 51-6
Solemnization without license unlawful.
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§ 51-2.1
Marriage of certain underage parties.
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§ 51-2.2
Parent includes adoptive parent.
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§ 51-3.1
Interracial marriages validated.
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§ 51-3.2
Marriage licensed and solemnized by a federally recognized Indian Nation or Tribe.
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§ 51-4
Prohibited degrees of kinship.
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§ 51-5
Marriages between slaves validated.
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§ 51-18
Record of licenses and returns; originals filed.
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§ 51-8.2
Issuance of marriage license when applicant is unable to appear.
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§ 51-15
Obtaining license by false representation misdemeanor.
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§ 51-16
Form of license.
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§ 51-16.1
Form of license for Address Confidentiality Program participant.
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§ 51-17
Penalty for issuing license unlawfully.
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§ 51-19
Penalty for failure to record.
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§ 51-2
Capacity to marry.
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§ 51-5.5
Recusal of certain public officials.
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§ 51-7
Penalty for solemnizing without license.
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§ 51-8
License issued by register of deeds.
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§ 51-18.1
Correction of errors in application or license; amendment of names in application or license.
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§ 51-21
Issuance of delayed marriage certificates.