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3101.03 Consent of absent parent or guardian of minor.

If the parent or guardian of a minor is a nonresident of, or is absent from, the county in which the marriage license is applied for, he personally may appear before the official upon whose authority marriage licenses are issued, in the county in which he is at the time domiciled, and give his consent in writing to such marriage. The consent must be attested to by two witnesses, certified to by such official, and forwarded to the probate judge of the county in which the license is applied for. The probate judge may administer any oath required, issue and sign such license, and affix the seal of the probate court.

Effective Date: 06-22-1972

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title31 > Chapter3101 > 3101_03

3101.03 Consent of absent parent or guardian of minor.

If the parent or guardian of a minor is a nonresident of, or is absent from, the county in which the marriage license is applied for, he personally may appear before the official upon whose authority marriage licenses are issued, in the county in which he is at the time domiciled, and give his consent in writing to such marriage. The consent must be attested to by two witnesses, certified to by such official, and forwarded to the probate judge of the county in which the license is applied for. The probate judge may administer any oath required, issue and sign such license, and affix the seal of the probate court.

Effective Date: 06-22-1972


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title31 > Chapter3101 > 3101_03

3101.03 Consent of absent parent or guardian of minor.

If the parent or guardian of a minor is a nonresident of, or is absent from, the county in which the marriage license is applied for, he personally may appear before the official upon whose authority marriage licenses are issued, in the county in which he is at the time domiciled, and give his consent in writing to such marriage. The consent must be attested to by two witnesses, certified to by such official, and forwarded to the probate judge of the county in which the license is applied for. The probate judge may administer any oath required, issue and sign such license, and affix the seal of the probate court.

Effective Date: 06-22-1972