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  • Illinois law provides a three step process for marriage. 1) The couple provides a marriage application to the county clerk 2) An appropriate official solemnizes the marriage. This official can be a judge, religious official, or several other types of officials. THE TYPE OF CEREMONY AND VOWS ARE NOT SPECIFIED. AS LONG AS THE OFFICIAL SAYS IT IS SOLEMNIZED, THEN IT COUNTS. 3) The county clerk issues the marriage certificate. So it up to your wedding official (religious leader, judge, etc.) to approve the vows.

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