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So technically, it's exactly the same here as it is in the US; the state is required. Even if you do a religious wedding, you need the state. This is not much different from the quick legal ceremony at city hall followed by the big ceremonial wedding.
It's all pretty similar, it seems.
It's all pretty similar, it seems.
I think it really is similar, yes. Each state within the US has varying laws that differ somewhat. Here's a page with a pretty decent summary on how the states differ:
http://usmarriagelaws.com/search/united_states/blood_test_requireme...
I live in Mississippi, and we are one of the handful of states that require a blood test to be performed.




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So technically, it's exactly the same here as it is in the US; the state is required. Even if you do a religious wedding, you need the state. This is not much different from the quick legal ceremony at city hall followed by the big ceremonial wedding.
It's all pretty similar, it seems.