29-250-720 Me. Code R. § 2

Current through 2024-51, December 18, 2024
Section 250-720-2 - APPLICATION PROCESS
1.General Application. A resident of this State who is at least eighteen years of age may apply to the Secretary of State to obtain a license to serve as a marriage officiant authorized to solemnize marriages in the State. The application must be submitted on a form designed by the Secretary of State and must contain the following information:
A. Full legal name of the applicant;
B. Applicant's date of birth;
C. Applicant's residence address;
D. Applicant's contact information, including mailing address, telephone and email address; and
E. Applicant's answers to questions regarding the obligations of a person solemnizing marriages in Maine pursuant to 19-A M.R.S. chapter 23.

The application must be submitted with the application fee prescribed by 5 M.R.S. §86.

2.Notary public. A resident of this State who applies for a notary public commission does not need to file a separate application for a marriage officiant license but instead must indicate on the notary application form if the notary declines to have a marriage officiant license issued along with the notary commission. If the applicant for a notary public commission declines and later wishes to become authorized to solemnize marriages, the individual must file a separate application for a marriage officiant license.

29-250 C.M.R. ch. 720, § 2