Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB631

Introduced
1/27/25  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the age of marriage

Impact

This legislation is expected to bring changes to the existing marriage laws by repealing sections related to the age of marriage. Specifically, SB631 sets a clear minimum age of 18 for marriage, making any marriage below that age contingent on parental consent. Additionally, it stresses the importance of verifying the identity of applicants when the application process is conducted online, thus enhancing the protection against unauthorized marriages.

Summary

Senate Bill 631 aims to modify and clarify the age requirements and procedures for obtaining a marriage license in the state of Missouri. The bill stipulates that applicants must obtain a marriage license from the authorized officer before marriage is recognized. It establishes that no marriage is valid unless a license is procured and the marriage is performed by a legally recognized officiant. The bill emphasizes the necessity of personal application, although it allows for electronic applications under certain conditions, particularly for incarcerated individuals or those on active military duty.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB631 relates to the age limit and the need for parental consent. Critics of the bill argue that while protecting minors is crucial, imposing strict age limits may overlook the circumstances that some young couples face, particularly in cases of pregnancy or other life situations. Supporters, however, contend that the revisions are necessary to protect minors from potentially coercive scenarios and ensure that marriages are entered into with maturity and responsibility.

Additional_notes

Moreover, the bill incorporates provisions for applicants unable to apply in person due to incarceration or military service, outlining a framework for them to still obtain a marriage license using affidavits and supporting documents. These adjustments reflect a modern approach to marriage licenses that accommodates varying circumstances while reinforcing legal standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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