New Yorkers Can Now Legally Get Married Via Zoom

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New Yorkers Can Now Legally Get Married Via Zoom
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued an executive order allowing people to remotely marry due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Saturday allowing New Yorkers to obtain a marriage license remotely and permitting clerks to perform ceremonies via video conference, a practice that is usually banned under existing laws.

“There is now no excuse when the question comes up for marriage,” Cuomo joked during his Saturday press briefing. “You can do it by Zoom. Yes or no.” “The Executive Order will temporarily suspend a provision of law that requires in-person visits,” said aMany marriage bureaus have temporarily closed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak. In New York, the epicenter of the U.S. outbreak, stay-at-home measures have been extended until at least May 15, and it could be many months before social distancing measures are lifted to allow gatherings for events such as weddings.

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