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Skip to Main Content. Loading Close. Do Not Show Again Close. Marriage Ceremonies Marriage ceremonies are performed by Judges. All Judges are able to perform ceremonies in Spanish. Ceremonies are performed after hours and at the North Town Coffeehouse, 32 N. Front Street, Yakima, Wa. Fees will vary depending on time of day, day of week, and location of the marriage ceremony.

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CWAC all-league baseball. When you get married, you'll be provided a marriage certificate filed in Yakima County which provides proof of marriage and is the primary document used to facilitate the name change process. You'll use it to complete your name change across various government and non-government institutions. You can make use of an online marriage name change service to get the process started, before or after you get married in Yakima County or elsewhere in Washington.

Getting married by proxy means you'll have someone stand-in for you at the marriage ceremony. If one or both partners to the marriage aren't able to attend the ceremony, another person known as the proxy can take your place. No, unfortunately you can't get married by proxy in Yakima County or anywhere else in Washington.

A common law marriage is an informal marriage that doesn't hold the same legal authenticity of a standard marriage. It's based on an accepted understanding between the partners that you're basically cohabitating. No, Yakima County will not issue marriage licenses for common law marriages.

Washington does not recognize common law marriages. Not even if you were common law married in another state. Very few states still do.



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