How do I marry an inmate in Pennsylvania?

How do I marry an inmate in Pennsylvania?

A. The inmate and intended spouse must each submit a letter to the institutional chaplain notifying him/her of their intent to marry. The chaplain shall complete the Marriage Application, CR-1922. The inmate’s intended spouse must mail the letter directly.

How can I marry simple?

I’m getting married at the end of this week!…Here are some ideas to take some of the stress off your wedding:

  1. Keep the guest list small.
  2. Keep the menu simple.
  3. Have it catered.
  4. Get help, and delegate.
  5. Go with the easiest attire.
  6. Forget fancy invitations.
  7. Don’t try to impress.
  8. Keep the decorations simple.

How to find an inmate in Montgomery County PA?

2. If you cannot find your inmate in the Montgomery County PA Correctional Facility search above, you can use the arrest record search below, which will allow you to search all police records (arrest/criminal), mugshots, social media, photos, background checks, contact Information and more.

Can a prison inmate get a marriage license?

Each prison has clergy members that should always be at inmates’ disposal—not only for weddings but also when prisoners need spiritual encouragement. When your marriage license is ready, you should send a copy to a specific religious organization related to that correctional facility.

Can you get married in a jail without a witness?

Some jails require the presence of witnesses, but chosen persons must be on the inmate’s approved visiting list. Certain county jails even allow you to get married without witnesses if you obtain a so-called confidential marriage license.

Can a prison warden refuse to allow an inmate to marry?

The Warden shall approve an inmate’s request to marry except where a legal restriction to the marriage exists, or where the proposed marriage presents a threat to the security or good order of the institution, or to the protection of the public.