Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4320

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Marriage record provisions modifications

Impact

If enacted, SF4320 is expected to have a significant effect on state laws regarding marriage licensing, particularly in terms of how marriage licenses are applied for and processed. The introduction of fees for various marriage-related records and the amendment of who is authorized to solemnize marriages will likely impact local government operations and the public's access to marriage services. The bill will also enforce clarity in the enforcement of marriage records, ensuring that any proposed amendments to records are carefully documented and maintained by local authorities, promoting transparency and legality in civil marriages.

Summary

SF4320 is a bill aimed at modifying various provisions related to marriage records within Minnesota's legal framework. It proposes changes to sections of the Minnesota Statutes concerning the data collection for marriage certificates, the responsibilities of local registrars, and the individuals authorized to solemnize civil marriages. The amendments include updates that seek to streamline the application process for marriage licenses while ensuring adequate documentation is provided to prevent legal complications down the line. The bill also illuminates the importance of documenting personal data, including previous marriages and Social Security numbers, ensuring a more organized and secure record-keeping system for marriage licenses.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SF4320 include concerns regarding privacy, particularly related to the collection of Social Security numbers and personal histories of marriage. Critics may argue that this could burden applicants with excessive documentation requirements, potentially discouraging marriage applications or complicating the process for parties involved. Furthermore, adjustments to the fees associated with marriage licenses could elicit reactions from the public about affordability and access. Community discussions reflect a division in perspectives on how these changes will either facilitate or hinder the marriage process in Minnesota.

Companion Bills

MN HF4405

Similar To Marriage record provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4405

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF1409

Marriage record provisions modification

MN HF956

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF2318

Process modification by which a person with a felony conviction applies for a name change

MN SF200

Judiciary Policy Provisions

MN SF259

Recording and title provisions modifications

MN SF148

Individual who registers as a civil marriage officiant authorization to perform civil marriages

MN HF2539

Marriage; process by which a person with a felony conviction applies for name change modified.

MN HF3163

Legislators clarified to be able to perform civil marriages.

MN SF3059

Legislators authority to preform civil marriages clarification

Similar Bills

MN SF3250

Open bidding process requirement when deputy registrars and driver's license agents close location; study required; report required

MN HF4405

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF1409

Marriage record provisions modification

MN HF956

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN SF3012

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment

MN HF3006

Vehicle registration taxes abolished, and money transferred.

MN SF601

Vehicle registration taxes abolishment provision and transfer of money

MN SF1500

Various provisions related to driver and vehicle services modification