Amended
IN
Senate
April 12, 2023 |
Amended
IN
Senate
March 20, 2023 |
Introduced by Senator Wilk |
February 14, 2023 |
(a)Notwithstanding any other law, including, but not limited to, Section 420, a county clerk may issue a marriage license, including a confidential marriage license, or solemnize or witness a marriage ceremony under state law using remote technology pursuant to this part, except for a marriage of a minor, as set forth in Sections 302 to 304, inclusive, or any successor provisions.
(b)Notwithstanding any other law, including, but not limited to, Section 420, a city official may issue a marriage license, including a confidential marriage license, under state law using remote
technology pursuant to this part, except for a marriage of a minor, as set forth in Sections 302 to 304, inclusive, or any successor provisions.
(a)A couple seeking a marriage license or solemnization pursuant to this part shall present, in the manner requested by the county clerk, a copy of a valid government-issued photo identification to verify their identity and any additional documentary proof requested by the county clerk.
(b)A couple seeking a marriage license from a city official pursuant to this part shall present, in the manner requested by the city official, a copy of a valid government-issued photo identification to verify their identity and any additional documentary proof requested by the city
official.
(a)Each member of the couple shall be physically located in the State of California while using remote technology to obtain a marriage license pursuant to this part.
(b)(1)Each member of the couple shall be in the same physical location in the State of California while using remote technology to solemnize their marriage pursuant to this part.
(2)The person solemnizing the marriage, any necessary witnesses, and the county clerk or city official shall all be physically located in the State of California but may be at separate physical locations from each other and the couple solemnizing their marriage.
(c)The county clerk or city official may require a couple to complete an affidavit, in a form provided by the county clerk or city official, affirming that they and each individual participating in a marriage solemnization using remote technology are physically present within the State of California in compliance with this part.
(a)At the discretion of the county clerk or city official, a couple applying for a marriage license using remote technology may sign their marriage license electronically or by original wet signature. The couple shall transmit a signed, legible copy of their marriage license by United States mail, fax, or electronic means directly to the county clerk or city official in the manner required by the county
clerk or city official.
(b)At the discretion of the county clerk or city official, a marriage license issued using the procedure described in this part may be transmitted to the applicants by United States mail, fax, or electronic means.
(c)Before the solemnization of a marriage pursuant to this part, one or both of the parties to be married shall transmit the marriage license by United States mail, fax, or electronic means to the person solemnizing the marriage and any necessary
witnesses in the manner required by the county
clerk or city official.
(d)At the discretion of the county clerk or city official, the person solemnizing the marriage or any necessary witnesses may sign the marriage license electronically or by original wet signature and transmit the signed marriage license by United States mail, fax, or electronic means, in the manner required by the county clerk or city official.
(e)A county clerk
or city official who witnesses a marriage solemnized by someone other than the county clerk using remote technology may apply an electronic signature to the marriage license as a witness, and transmit the signed license to the person solemnizing the marriage by United States mail, fax, or electronic means.
A county clerk or city official may provide guidance relating to marriage license applications, marriage license issuance, and the witnessing or solemnizing of the marriage ceremony when the guidance relates to the use of their remote technology pursuant to this part.
For purposes of this part, “remote technology” means audiovideo technology that is provided by a county clerk or city official and allows the couple, or the couple and others participating in a marriage solemnization, as applicable, to appear together from the same physical location and directly interact with each other and the county clerk or city official.
(b)A city that elects to issue a marriage license, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall designate a city official to issue marriage licenses.
(c)A city official who issues a marriage license, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall comply with all laws
governing the issuance of a marriage license.
(a)A city may issue a confidential marriage license to parties who satisfy all requirements to obtain a confidential marriage license contained in this part and in any other law.
(b)A city that elects to issue a confidential marriage license, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall designate a city official to issue confidential marriage licenses.
(c)A city official who issues a confidential marriage license, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall comply with all laws governing the issuance of a confidential marriage license.
(a)A city may register a marriage license that it has issued, as authorized in subdivision (a) of Section 570, and issue a marriage certificate to the parties as described in this part.
(b)A city that elects to register a marriage license or issue a marriage certificate, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall designate a city official to register marriage licenses and issue marriage certificates.
(c)A city official who registers a marriage license or issues a marriage certificate, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall comply with all laws governing the registration of a marriage license and the
issuance of a marriage certificate.
(a)A city may register a confidential marriage license that it has issued, as authorized in subdivision (a) of Section 570.5, and issue a marriage certificate to the parties as described in this part.
(b)A city that elects to register a confidential marriage license or issue a confidential marriage certificate, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall designate a city official to register marriage licenses and issue marriage certificates
(c)A city official who registers a confidential marriage license or issues a confidential marriage certificate, as authorized in subdivision (a), shall comply with all
laws governing the registration of a confidential marriage license and the issuance of a confidential marriage certificate.
(b)The city official shall register a marriage license if they issued the license and the license was returned to them.