Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 181 - VITAL STATISTICS
Subchapter B - VITAL RECORDS
Section 181.35 - Parental Consent of Underage Applicants to Marriage
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 181.35
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The county clerk shall issue a marriage license to an applicant who is 16 years of age or older, but under 18 years of age, if parental consent is given.
(b) A parent or person who has legal authority to consent to marriage for an underage applicant who gives consent shall provide:
(1) proof of the parent's or
person's identity; and
(2) proof
that the parent or person has the legal authority to consent to marriage for
the applicant.
(c) In accordance with Texas Family Code § 2.009(b), proof of the parent's or person's legal identity must be established by:
(1) a driver's license or identification card
issued by this state, another state, or a Canadian province that is current or
has expired not more than two years preceding the date the identification is
submitted to the county clerk in connection with an application for a
license;
(2) a United States
passport;
(3) a current passport
issued by a foreign country or a consular document issued by a state or
national government;
(4) an
unexpired Certificate of United States Citizenship, Certificate of
Naturalization, United States Citizen Identification Card, Permanent Resident
Card, Temporary Resident Card, Employment Authorization Card, or other document
issued by the federal Department of Homeland Security or the United States
Department of State including an identification photograph;
(5) an unexpired military identification card
for active duty, reserve, or retired personnel with an identification
photograph;
(6) an original or
certified copy of a birth certificate issued by a vital statistics registrar
for a state or a foreign government;
(7) an original or certified copy of a
Consular Report of Birth Abroad or Certificate of Birth Abroad issued by the
United States Department of State;
(8) an original or certified copy of a court
order relating to the applicant's name change or sex change;
(9) school records from a secondary school or
institution of higher education;
(10) an insurance policy continuously valid
for the two years preceding the date of the application for a
license;
(11) a motor vehicle
certificate of title;
(12) military
records, including documentation of release or discharge from active duty or a
draft record;
(13) an unexpired
military dependent identification card;
(14) an original or certified copy of the
applicant's marriage license or divorce decree;
(15) a voter registration
certificate;
(16) a pilot's license
issued by the Federal Aviation Administration or another authorized agency of
the United States;
(17) a license
to carry a concealed handgun under Government Code, Chapter 411, Subchapter
H;
(18) a temporary driving permit
or a temporary identification card issued by the Department of Public Safety;
or
(19) an offender identification
card issued by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
(d) Proof that the parent or person has the legal authority to consent to marriage for the applicant must be in the form of a certified document, which may include:
(1)
a certified copy of a birth certificate issued by this state, another state, or
a foreign government;
(2) a report
of birth abroad;
(3) an adoption
decree with adopting parents' names; or
(4) a court order from a court of competent
jurisdiction establishing custody or guardianship.
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