Wyoming Statutes
§ 20-1-106 — Who may solemnize marriage; form of ceremony
Wyoming § 20-1-106
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 20-1-106 (2026).
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(a)Every district or circuit court judge, district court
commissioner, supreme court justice, magistrate and every
licensed or ordained minister of the gospel, bishop, priest or
rabbi, or other qualified person acting in accordance with the
traditions or rites for the solemnization of marriage of any
religion, denomination or religious society, may perform the
ceremony of marriage in this state.
(b)In the solemnization of marriage no particular form is
required, except that the parties shall solemnly declare in the
presence of the person performing the ceremony and at least two
(2)attending witnesses that they take each other as husband and
wife.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 20-1-101
Marriage a civil contract§ 20-1-103
License; required§ 20-1-104
Repealed by Laws 1985, ch. 22, § 2§ 20-1-105
Judge may order license issued§ 20-1-107
Certificate of marriage§ 20-1-108
Offenses relating to marriage generally§ 20-1-111
Foreign marriages§ 20-1-112
Repealed by Laws 1995, ch. 117, § 1§ 20-1-113
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