New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4379

Introduced
6/27/22  

Caption

Provides for immediate issuance of marriage and civil union licenses; provides for 72 hour waiting period prior to ceremony.

Impact

This bill aims to simplify the process for couples seeking marriage or civil union licenses by eliminating the unnecessary delay in receiving the license itself. By allowing immediate issuance, the bill intends to alleviate the burden on couples, potentially making the process less stressful and more efficient. Additionally, the bill provides provisions for waiving the standing 72-hour waiting period under emergency circumstances, subject to approval from the Superior Court. This flexibility highlights recognition of unique situations that may arise, such as illness or other urgent matters.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4379, introduced in New Jersey, proposes amendments to the current regulations surrounding the issuance of marriage and civil union licenses. The key aspect of this bill is that it allows for immediate issuance of licenses upon application, contrasting with existing law which mandates a 72-hour waiting period before a couple can receive their license. However, it maintains the requirement of a 72-hour waiting period before the actual marriage or civil union ceremony can take place. This means that while couples can obtain their licenses right away, they still need to wait before they can legally marry or enter into a civil union.

Contention

The underlying contention regarding A4379 revolves around balancing the need for timely access to marriage licenses with the importance of maintaining an adequate waiting period that allows for contemplation and preparation. While supporters of the bill argue that immediate issuance reduces bureaucratic hurdles, there may be apprehensions from some lawmakers or community members about whether this could lead to hasty decisions. Moreover, the provision allowing for waivers in emergencies must be carefully evaluated to ensure that it does not encourage misuse or undermine the thoughtful consideration that the waiting period aims to foster.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3737

Provides for immediate issuance of marriage and civil union licenses; provides for 72 hour waiting period prior to ceremony.

NJ S3363

Provides for immediate issuance of marriage and civil union licenses; provides for 72 hour waiting period prior to ceremony.

NJ A3371

Provides for immediate issuance of marriage and civil union licenses.

NJ S2990

Provides for immediate issuance of marriage and civil union licenses.

NJ A4137

Removes 72-hour waiting period for marriage or civil union licenses.

NJ A2525

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ A3729

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S77

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ S1935

"Linnette Lebron's Law"; modifies procedures for marriage or civil union where a party is terminally ill.

NJ HB747

Provides relative to the waiting period before performing a marriage ceremony (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

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