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Is it possible not to follow the 10days posting for a marriage license?

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bec the civil registrar (Phil. government) requires 10 days posting before they give u the license.

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  1. Request a form of waver at your local court house. I did. They will usually grant it,if all papers and Blood tests have been performed,and signed.


  2. There are various instances where a marriage license is not required and, consequently, do not necessitate posting.

    Art. 27. In case each or both of the contracting parties are at the point of death, the marriage may be solemnized without necessity of a marriage license and shall remain valid even if the ailing party subsequently survives.

    Art. 28. If the residence of either party is so located that there is no means of transportation to enable such party to appear personally before the local civl registrar, the marriage may be solemnized without the necessity of a marriage license.

    Art. 31. A marriage in articulo mortis [at the point of death] between passengers and crew members may also be solemnized by a ship captain or by an airplane pilot not only while the ship is at sea or the plane is in flight, but also during stopovers at ports of call.

    Art. 32. A military commander of a unit, who is a commissioned officer, shall likewise have authority to solemnize marriages in articulo mortis between persons within the zone of military operation, whether members of the armed forces or civilians.

  3. In my experience in the Philippines, though I do not endorse it, if everything else is in order, and you provide a special incentive in an inoffensive manner,  you can easily avoid minor bureaucratic requirements.

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