City hall marriage
Posted by Denmike
City hall marriage February 14, 2010 07:49AM |
Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 1 |
Hi,
We are a couple from Denmark, Europe coming to NYC in March. We want to get married at city hall during our visit.
Our problem is that we need at witness for the ceremony, and it will only be the two of us coming to the states.
What is the best way to find a person who can help us and be our witness?
Michael
We are a couple from Denmark, Europe coming to NYC in March. We want to get married at city hall during our visit.
Our problem is that we need at witness for the ceremony, and it will only be the two of us coming to the states.
What is the best way to find a person who can help us and be our witness?
Michael
Oracle?
Re: City hall marriageFebruary 14, 2010 08:57AM |
Re: City hall marriage February 16, 2010 05:36AM |
Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 454 |
Re: City hall marriage February 16, 2010 06:23AM |
Admin Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 4,041 |
Hi Couple from Denmark,
I'm Kennedy and I run Ask a New Yorker. If your interested I could be your witness and video the wedding moment....
kennedy@askanewyorker.com
I'm Kennedy and I run Ask a New Yorker. If your interested I could be your witness and video the wedding moment....
kennedy@askanewyorker.com
Re: City hall marriage February 19, 2011 12:36PM |
Hi,
My partner and I are both UK citizens and hoping to come to New York around this time next year to get married.
We were looking at going to City Hall Municipal Buildings but have a few questions regarding the ID needed - I can't get my head around it! The City Clerks website simply says a passport is needed, but other posts on this website state that a proof of address is also needed? As we are both from the UK, what proof of address would be accepted? I do not own a drivers licence so all I have is utility bills etc - are these OK, or will I be unable to marry in New York with these as proof of ID?
Any help would be greatly appreciated - I'm getting a bit stressed out about it!
Thanks,
Emma
My partner and I are both UK citizens and hoping to come to New York around this time next year to get married.
We were looking at going to City Hall Municipal Buildings but have a few questions regarding the ID needed - I can't get my head around it! The City Clerks website simply says a passport is needed, but other posts on this website state that a proof of address is also needed? As we are both from the UK, what proof of address would be accepted? I do not own a drivers licence so all I have is utility bills etc - are these OK, or will I be unable to marry in New York with these as proof of ID?
Any help would be greatly appreciated - I'm getting a bit stressed out about it!
Thanks,
Emma
Re: City hall marriage February 19, 2011 10:57PM |
Just to clarify:
New York City is one city made up of five boroughs. There’s only one City Hall for the whole city and it’s located in Manhattan in City Hall Park at Broadway and Park Place. Manhattan’s main government building is the Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center St. That’s where you can get married in Manhattan.
Each of the other boroughs: Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx have their own Borough Hall’s and/or Municipal Buildings where you can get married.
New York City is one city made up of five boroughs. There’s only one City Hall for the whole city and it’s located in Manhattan in City Hall Park at Broadway and Park Place. Manhattan’s main government building is the Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center St. That’s where you can get married in Manhattan.
Each of the other boroughs: Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx have their own Borough Hall’s and/or Municipal Buildings where you can get married.
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