Is there any laws about having a marriage ceremony on private property?

Full question:

Is there any laws about having a marriage ceremony on private property?

  • Category: Marriage
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  • State: Kansas

Answer:

The marriage ceremony may be regarded either as a civil ceremony or as a religious sacrament. (sec. 23-101 of Kansas Code).

Marriage ceremonies performed on private property are just as valid if performed on public property.

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FAQs

Yes, you can have a private wedding ceremony on private property. In Kansas, there are no specific laws preventing marriage ceremonies from occurring in private spaces, as long as you comply with any general marriage requirements.