New Jersey Statutes
§ 37:1-10 — Common law and other marriages without license; validity
New Jersey·Title 37 MARRIAGES AND MARRIED PERSONS
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed or taken to render any common law or other marriage, otherwise lawful, contracted before December first, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, invalid by reason of the failure to take out a license as herein provided. But no marriage contracted on and after December first, nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, shall be valid unless the contracting parties shall have obtained a marriage license as required by section 37:1-2 of this Title, and unless, also, the marriage, after license duly issued therefor, shall have been performed by or before any person, religious society, institution or organization authorized by section 37:1-13 of this Title to solemnize marriages; and failure in any case to comply with both prerequisites aforesaid, which shall always be c
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§ 37:1-12.3
Rules and regulations§ 37:1-13 Authorization to solemnize marriages and civil unions.
§ 37:1-13 Authorization to solemnize marriages and civil unions.§ 37:1-13.1
Marriages solemnized by municipal magistrate or magistrate of municipal court; validation§ 37:1-14
Certain marriages validated§ 37:1-18
Penalty for false certificate.§ 37:1-19
Penalty; how recovered.