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2019 Code of Alabama
Title 30 - Marital and Domestic Relations.
Chapter 1 - Marriage.
- Section 30-1-3 - Issue of incestuous marriages not deemed illegitimate.
- Section 30-1-4 - Minimum age for contracting marriage.
- Section 30-1-5 - Consent of parents and bond required for marriage of certain minors.
- Section 30-1-6 - Solemnization of marriage of parties under age of consent or within prohibited degrees, etc.
- Section 30-1-7 - Persons authorized to solemnize marriages.
- Section 30-1-8 - Fee for performing marriage.
- Section 30-1-9 - Marriage not to be solemnized without license; issuance, effect and duration of license; solemnization of marriage when license void.
- Section 30-1-10 - Penalty for issuance of marriage license to minor contrary to provisions of chapter.
- Section 30-1-11 - Penalty for solemnization of marriage without license.
- Section 30-1-12 - Probate judge to maintain register of licenses; register deemed presumptive evidence of facts.
- Section 30-1-13 - Persons solemnizing marriages to execute certificate; recordation thereof; marriage certificate deemed presumptive evidence of fact.
- Section 30-1-14 - Failure of minister, etc., to return marriage certificate to probate judge.
- Section 30-1-16 - Correction of vital error in marriage application, license, or certificate.
- Section 30-1-17 - Correction of marriage records.
- Section 30-1-18 - Probate judge to notify district attorney of offenses under chapter.
- Section 30-1-19 - Marriage, recognition thereof, between persons of the same sex prohibited.
- Section 30-1-20 - Common-law marriage abolished.
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