We're getting married on Halloween on the gulf coast of MS where I'm from. I now live in WI and is a WI resident. Thanks to the pandemic, the stupid MS governor has made it where only MS residents can get a license in MS. While in order to get a WI license we have to provide not just birth certificates, SS # and ID but also proof of residency and our officiant's information (name, address, phone #). My parents went to the courthouse in MS and they're swearing we can use a WI marriage license to get married in MS. Yet my future MIL googled and found that marriage licenses are not transferable. So now what are we suppose to do???
Re: Marriage license issue
When I was married 13 years ago in CT I needed the license issued in the state of CT. You're going to need to look this up and/or contact the local courthouse to your parents in MS. That is the only way to know.
Definitely pick up the phone and call the Harrison County Circuit Clerk YOURSELF! Nothing comes up in terms of restrictions for out of state couples when doing a google search nor on their specific website.
Pre-Requisite Information as of July 2, 2019:
Additional Information
- If either applicant is under TWENTY-ONE (21) years of age, parental consent is required
- The female applicant must be at least fifteen (15) years of age to apply
- The male applicant must be at least seventeen (17) years of age to apply
- The license may be used only in the State of Mississippi
- Marriage Licenses will not be issued after 4:45pm
Marriage License Senate Bill 2043You need to pick up the phone and call the courthouse yourself instead of relying on parents to do it. It's probably a good idea to do this sooner than later; if they are blocking them you're going to have to either postpone the wedding or move it.