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  2. In Tarrant County, you can now apply for a marriage license ...

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    The Texas Legislature’s approval of SB 907 in 2021 allowed county clerks to issue marriage licenses remotely. Here’s how to apply in Tarrant County.

  3. Domestic partnership in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Texas issues marriage licenses to same-sex couples and recognizes those marriages when performed out-of-state. On June 26, 2015, the United States legalized same-sex marriage nationwide due to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Obergefell v.

  4. News of public record: Marriage licenses, divorces, dissolutions

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    The following individuals applied for marriage licenses in January: ... Public records: Marriage licenses, divorces and dissolutions. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  5. What is the minimum age requirement to marry in Texas? It’s ...

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  6. Same-sex marriage in Texas - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] [38] After Alabama passed legislation requiring that all counties record marriage certificates in 2019, Irion County was the only remaining county in the United States that would not allow same-sex couples to marry. Following elections in 2020, Irion County had a new county clerk and now issues marriage licenses to all couples. [39]

  7. Tarrant County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Tarrant County Courthouse was designed by the architecture firm of Frederick C. Gunn and Louis Curtiss and built by the Probst Construction Company of Chicago, 1893–1895. It is a pink Texas granite building in Renaissance Revival style, closely resembling the Texas State Capitol with the exception of the clock tower.