(a) If a marriage is in other respects lawful and is consummated with the full belief on the part of the persons married, or either of them, that they have been lawfully joined in marriage, then the marriage is not voidable for any of the following reasons:
(1) the licensing officer did not have jurisdiction to issue the license;
(2) there was an omission, informality, or irregularity of form in the application for the license or in the license itself;
(3) the marriage was solemnized after the expiration date of the license.
(b) If a license has been issued and the marriage solemnized as provided in this chapter and the parties to it have immediately thereafter assumed the habit and repute of husband and wife and have continued to cohabit as husband and wife for one year or until the death of either of them, the marriage shall not be void or voidable solely on the ground the license cannot be produced.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 05. Alaska Marriage Code
Article 1. Requirements for Marriage.
Sec. 25.05.011. Civil contract.
Sec. 25.05.013. Same-sex marriages.
Sec. 25.05.021. Prohibited marriages.
Sec. 25.05.031. Voidable marriages.
Sec. 25.05.041. Matters insufficient to render marriage voidable.