Clerks of the peace shall examine and satisfy themselves of the validity of papers submitted to them by divorced persons, past or present patients of Delaware Psychiatric Center or other designated psychiatric treatment facilities as defined in § 5001 of Title 16, and persons on probation or parole and shall file such papers in the office of the recorder of the appropriate county. Such papers shall constitute a part of the application for marriage license, but shall be open to inspection of the public only upon order of the Resident Judge of the proper county or such person as the Judge may appoint to give such orders.
Structure Delaware Code
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 101. Void and voidable marriages.
§ 102. Entering into a prohibited marriage; penalty.
§ 103. Issuing license for or solemnizing prohibited marriage; penalty.
§ 104. Entering into prohibited marriage outside the State; penalty.
§ 105. Status of children of prohibited marriages.
§ 106. Individuals authorized to solemnize marriages; requirements to solemnize marriage; penalty.
§ 107. Marriage licenses; obtaining and delivery.
§ 108. Fee for issuing marriage licenses; prohibition of other charges.
§ 109. Licenses issued by the clerk of the peace.
§ 110. Limitations on issuance of license.
§ 111. Establishing validity of papers submitted by applicants; filing and inspection.
§ 112. Violations by clerk of the peace; penalties.
§ 113. Supplies of marriage licenses, books and other forms; form.
§ 114. Retention of marriage license by celebrant.
§ 115. Forms for marriage license; certificates of marriage.
§ 116. Duties of officer issuing marriage license.
§ 117. Forms to be sent to clerk of the peace; duties of the clerk.
§ 118. Failure to return certificate of marriage to clerk of the peace for recording; penalty.
§ 119. Public records; evidence.
§ 120. Marriage license application; appearance of parties; exception.
§ 121. Identification of applicants not known to issuing officer as residents of State.
§ 122. Marriage license application.
§ 123. Marriage of minors; consent forms.
§ 124. Administration of oaths.
§ 125. Validity of marriages performed prior to March 20, 1913.
§ 126. Validity of common-law or other lawful marriages.