North Dakota Century Code 14-03-24
Certified record is evidence.
The books of record of marriage licenses issued and certificates returned which are kept by a recorder, unless the board of county commissioners designates a different official, serving any county, or certified copies of such entries, and certified copies of the records of the registrar of vital statistics, must be received as evidence in all courts, and are prima facie evidence in all courts and places of the facts stated therein.
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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.