Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1409

Introduced
2/13/25  

Caption

Marriage record provisions modification

Impact

If passed, SF1409 would notably change how marriage licenses are processed and recorded in Minnesota. The bill enforces a new framework for collecting data, requiring detailed applicant information including social security numbers and prior marriage details. This enhanced data collection is aimed at improving records accuracy and could facilitate better tracking of marriage statistics across the state. The changes would simultaneously establish clearer protocol for local registrars when issuing licenses, which should help streamline the process overall.

Summary

SF1409 proposes modifications to the existing marriage record provisions under Minnesota law. The bill seeks to amend sections of Minnesota Statutes regarding marriage licenses, including requirements for information on marriage applicants, the authority of individuals who can solemnize marriages, and the disposition of fees related to marriage records. Key changes include stricter documentation requirements for both parties seeking a marriage license, as well as the introduction of educational prerequisites in the form of premarital counseling for those seeking a reduced fee for their marriage license.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise from the implications of mandatory premarital education, which some lawmakers argue could act as an unnecessary barrier to marriage for couples, particularly those who do not have access to such educational resources. Additionally, the stipulation that individuals with felony convictions must follow a distinct process to change their name through marriage may raise concerns regarding fairness and accessibility. Critics may argue that these restrictions could disproportionately affect certain populations, leading to debates surrounding personal freedoms and government overreach.

Companion Bills

MN HF956

Similar To Marriage record provisions modified.

Previously Filed As

MN HF956

Marriage record provisions modified.

MN HF3163

Legislators clarified to be able to perform civil marriages.

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MN SF2149

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MN SF5048

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MN SF2620

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