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So, know that you’re ready to take that stroll down wedding lane…let’s talk premarital procedures.
No, it’s not what you’re thinking, it’s actually what some states require. That’s right…some states actually require you and your future mate get physicals before you say I do….and some still require blood tests. In fact, some statutes forbid the local clerk from issuing a marriage license until the couple has presented the results of the blood tes.
Formalities? Perhaps…but each engaged couple MUST comply with their state’s formal rules and regulation before they can say “I do”
Because these laws are under constant revision, it’s beneficial, important and best to call and check with your local clerk’s office for the most recent requirements.
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