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Domestic Relations Law 11

DRL 11: By  whom  a  marriage must be solemnized



Domestic Relations Law 11

By  whom  a  marriage must be solemnized

No marriage shall be valid unless solemnized by either:


    1. A clergyman or minister of any religion, or by the  senior  leader, or  any  of the other leaders, of The Society for Ethical Culture in the city of New  York,  having  its  principal  office  in  the  borough  of Manhattan, or by the leader of The Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, having  its  principal  office in the borough of Brooklyn of the city of New York, or of the Westchester Ethical Society,  having  its  principal office  in Westchester county, or of the Ethical Culture Society of Long Island, having  its  principal  office  in  Nassau  county,  or  of  the Riverdale-Yonkers  Ethical  Society having its principal office in Bronx county, or by the leader of any other Ethical Culture Society affiliated with the American Ethical Union.


    2. A mayor of a village, a county executive of a county, or  a  mayor, recorder,  city  magistrate,  police  justice  or police magistrate of a city, a former mayor or the city clerk of a city of the first  class  of over  one  million inhabitants or any of his or her deputies or not more than four regular clerks, designated by him or her for such  purpose  as provided  in  section  eleven-a  of  this chapter, except that in cities which contain more than one hundred thousand and less than  one  million inhabitants,  a  marriage  shall  be  solemnized by the mayor, or police justice, and by no other officer of such city,  except  as  provided  in subdivisions one and three of this section.


    3.  A  judge  of  the  federal circuit court of appeals for the second circuit, a judge of a federal district court for the northern, southern, eastern or western district of New York, a judge of  the  United  States court  of  international  trade,  a  federal  administrative  law  judge presiding in this state, a justice or judge of a court  of  the  unified court  system,  a  housing  judge  of the civil court of the city of New York, a retired justice or judge  of  the  unified  court  system  or  a retired  housing  judge  of  the  civil  court  of  the city of New York certified pursuant to paragraph (k) of subdivision two  of  section  two hundred twelve of the judiciary law, the clerk of the appellate division of  the supreme court in each judicial department or a county clerk of a county wholly within cities having a population of one million or  more;  or,


    4.  A written contract of marriage signed by both parties and at least two witnesses, all of whom shall subscribe the same within  this  state, stating  the place of residence of each of the parties and witnesses and the date and place of marriage, and acknowledged before  a  judge  of  a court of record of this state by the parties and witnesses in the manner required  for  the  acknowledgment  of  a  conveyance  of real estate to entitle the same to be recorded.


    5. Notwithstanding any other provision of this article,  where  either   or  both  of  the  parties is under the age of eighteen years a marriage shall be solemnized only by those authorized in subdivision one of  this section or by (1) the mayor of a city or village, or county executive of  a  county, or by (2) a judge of the federal circuit court of appeals for  the second circuit,  a  judge  of  a  federal  district  court  for  the  northern,  southern, eastern or western district of New York, a judge of the United States court of international trade, or a justice or a  judge of a court of the unified court system, or by (3) a housing judge of the civil  court  of  the  city of New York, or by (4) a former mayor or the clerk of a city of the first class of over one  million  inhabitants  or any of his or her deputies designated by him or her for such purposes as provided in section eleven-a of this chapter.


    6.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provisions  of  this  article  to the contrary no marriage shall be solemnized by a public  officer  specified.


  in  this section, other than a judge of a federal district court for the northern, southern, eastern or western district of New York, a judge  of the United States court of international trade, a federal administrative law  judge  presiding  in  this state, a judge or justice of the unified court system of this State, a housing judge of the civil  court  of  the city  of  New  York,  or a retired judge or justice of the unified court system or a retired housing judge of the civil court certified  pursuant to paragraph (k) of subdivision two of section two hundred twelve of the judiciary  law,  outside the territorial jurisdiction in which he or she was elected or appointed. Such a public  officer,  however,  elected  or appointed  within the city of New York may solemnize a marriage anywhere within such city.


    7. The term "clergyman" or "minister" when used in this article, shall include those defined in section two of the religious corporations  law. The word "magistrate, " when so used, includes any person referred to in  the second or third subdivision.




This section of the Domestic Relations Law is provided as part of a free educational service by J. Douglas Barics, attorney at law for reference only. Statutes and codes such as DRL 11 are frequently amended, and no representation is made that the above version of DRL 11 is current. Updated statutes and codes may be available at the New York State Legislature Website. No statute should be relied on without understanding controlling case law which may further interpret it. An attorney should be consulted for legal advice.


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