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NJ S1165

NJ S1165
Permits a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized via audio-visual technology.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would authorize a marriage or civil union license to be issued and solemnized by audio-visual technology. This bill permits a couple, as well as a witness, who wish to marry or enter into a civil union to appear via audio-visual technology before a licensing official in order to obtain a marriage or civil union license. Additionally, this bill will permit solemnization of the marriage or civil union by an individual, religious society, institution, or organization via audio-visual means. Current law requires that individuals who wish to marry or enter into a civil union appear personally before a licensing official and that the marriage or civil union be solemnized in the physical presence of an officiant and two witnesses. Under the bill, receiving a license and having it solemnized via audio-visual technology requires: the video conference be live and allow for interaction between the couple, the licensing official or officiant, and witnesses; members of the couple and witnesses provide valid photo identification and any other documents necessary to allow the licensing official or officiant to fulfill their statutory duty; and each member of the couple and the witnesses sign the pertinent documents and transmit the documents, once signed by all signatories, to the licensing official or officiant.

AI Summary

This bill allows marriage or civil union licenses to be obtained and ceremonies to be performed using audio-visual technology, which means couples and witnesses can appear remotely via video conference instead of in person. This change modernizes current law, which requires everyone involved to be physically present before a licensing official and for the ceremony to be officiated and witnessed in person. To use audio-visual technology, the video conference must be live and interactive, all participants must provide valid identification and necessary documents, and the couple and witnesses must sign the relevant documents, transmitting them electronically to ensure all signatures are collected and the final documents are sent to the licensing official or officiant. The bill also specifies that the officiant must confirm their physical location within the state for the solemnization to be valid.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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