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Who can perform a marriage or civil union in the State of New Jersey?

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Who can perform a marriage or civil union in the State of New Jersey?

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A marriage or civil union ceremony can be performed by any federal, state, municipal judge or magistrate (even if they are retired); any county clerk; any mayor or deputy mayor of a town; chairman of any township committee; and every minister/reverend of every religion, including Internet ministries. This is an easy to read but detailed explanation of New Jersey’s Marriage License Law.

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