North Dakota Century Code 14-03-02
Lawful age for marriage.
Any unmarried person of the age of eighteen years or more, and not otherwise disqualified, is capable of consenting to and consummating a marriage. If a person is sixteen to eighteen years of age, a marriage license may not be issued without the consent of the parents or guardian, if there are any. A marriage license may not be issued to any person below the age of sixteen, notwithstanding the consent of the parents or guardian of said person.
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§ 14-03-09
Who may solemnize marriages.
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§ 14-03-0
Foreign marriages recognized - Exception
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§ 14-03-09
Who may solemnize marriage
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§ 14-03-01
What constitutes marriage - Spouse defined.
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§ 14-03-01.1
Members of armed forces deemed residents.
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§ 14-03-02
Lawful age for marriage.
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§ 14-03-03
Void marriages.
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§ 14-03-06
Marriage of person having husband or wife void - Exception.
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§ 14-03-11
Who issues marriage license to official.
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§ 14-03-17
Application for license.
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§ 14-03-18
License to and marriage of intoxicated person prohibited.
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§ 14-03-19
License issued to all who comply with law.
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§ 14-03-20.2
Middle name options.
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§ 14-03-21
Return of license and certificate - Duplicate delivered to persons married - Records kept - Penalty.
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§ 14-03-24
Certified record is evidence.
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§ 14-03-25
Performing marriage ceremony without authority - Penalty.
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§ 14-03-28
Penalty.
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§ 14-03-20.1
Surname options.
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§ 14-03-08
Foreign marriages recognized - Exception.
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§ 14-03-22
Marriage license fee - Supplemental fee - Fee for marriage ceremony - Duties of officers.
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§ 14-03-10
Marriage may not be solemnized without license.
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§ 14-03-20
License and certificate.