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Whimsical Ceramic Mug - Cozy Vibes for Coffee Lovers, Perfect Gift for Birthdays, Holidays & Home Decor, Fun Drinkware Collection
Whimsical Ceramic Mug - Cozy Vibes for Coffee Lovers, Perfect Gift for Birthdays, Holidays & Home Decor, Fun Drinkware Collection
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To get married at a Maine courthouse, couples need to obtain a marriage license from the city or town clerk where at least one of them resides. They must then schedule a ceremony with the clerk's office and have two witnesses present. The ceremony can be performed at City Hall by a city clerk or their designee. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Obtain a Marriage License:
• Residency Requirement: If one of the parties is a Maine resident, they must file their marriage intentions and obtain the license in the clerk's office of the municipality where they reside. [1, 2]
• Non-Residents: If neither party is a Maine resident, they can apply for a license in any municipal office in the state. [1]
• Intentions Form: A marriage intention form needs to be completed and signed in front of the clerk or notary. [1, 6]
• Required Documents: Bring photo IDs, any previous divorce decrees or death certificates, and the required filing fee (usually around $40). [6, 7]
• Appointment: Many towns require appointments to obtain a license. [1, 8]
2. Schedule the Ceremony:
• Contact the Clerk's Office: Contact the city or town clerk's office to schedule the ceremony. [5]
• Timing and Location: Ceremonies are typically scheduled in advance and may be performed at City Hall or other designated locations. [4, 5]
• Fee: There is a fee for the ceremony itself, typically around $75-$200. [4, 5]
• Witnesses: Two witnesses are generally required and must be supplied by the couple. [3, 4]
3. During the Ceremony:
• Marriage License: Bring the marriage license to the ceremony. [4]
• Officiant: The ceremony will be performed by the city clerk or their designee. [5]
• Signature: All necessary parties (including the officiant and witnesses) will sign the license. [9]
4. After the Ceremony:
To get married at a Maine courthouse, couples need to obtain a marriage license from the city or town clerk where at least one of them resides. They must then schedule a ceremony with the clerk's office and have two witnesses present. The ceremony can be performed at City Hall by a city clerk or their designee. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Obtain a Marriage License:
• Residency Requirement: If one of the parties is a Maine resident, they must file their marriage intentions and obtain the license in the clerk's office of the municipality where they reside. [1, 2]
• Non-Residents: If neither party is a Maine resident, they can apply for a license in any municipal office in the state. [1]
• Intentions Form: A marriage intention form needs to be completed and signed in front of the clerk or notary. [1, 6]
• Required Documents: Bring photo IDs, any previous divorce decrees or death certificates, and the required filing fee (usually around $40). [6, 7]
• Appointment: Many towns require appointments to obtain a license. [1, 8]
2. Schedule the Ceremony:
• Contact the Clerk's Office: Contact the city or town clerk's office to schedule the ceremony. [5]
• Timing and Location: Ceremonies are typically scheduled in advance and may be performed at City Hall or other designated locations. [4, 5]
• Fee: There is a fee for the ceremony itself, typically around $75-$200. [4, 5]
• Witnesses: Two witnesses are generally required and must be supplied by the couple. [3, 4]
3. During the Ceremony:
• Marriage License: Bring the marriage license to the ceremony. [4]
• Officiant: The ceremony will be performed by the city clerk or their designee. [5]
• Signature: All necessary parties (including the officiant and witnesses) will sign the license. [9]
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Say it loud, say it proud: you like your paralysis fast, your airway smooth, and your humor borderline inappropriate. This bold 15 oz ceramic mug brings all the neuromuscular sass with none of the residual weakness.
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-Holds enough caffeine to paralyze regret
-pairs well with dark humor and dark roast
-dishwasher safe and attitude approved.
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Product features
- Glossy ceramic finish for a sleek look.
- Vibrant colors that enhance your designs.
- Microwave-safe for easy heating.
- Dishwasher-safe for effortless cleaning.
- Available in two convenient sizes: 11oz and 15oz.
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap