Posted on 09/10/2015 7:07:51 AM PDT by Ray76
Marriage licenses obtained by three couples in Rowan County were altered so they did not include the name of county Clerk Kim Davis, who had been jailed for refusing to issue licenses because of her opposition to same-sex marriage.
Copies of licenses issued to three of the couples who sued Davis, which were included in the court record, show that where Davis' name ordinarily would be, the words "Rowan County" were used instead. So instead of the forms saying they were issued on a certain date "in the office of Kim Davis, Rowan County County Clerk," which would be standard, the examples included in the court file say the licenses were issued "in the office of Rowan County, Rowan County County Clerk."
The three licenses had the name and initials of deputy clerk Brian Mason on a line designated for "recorder's name."
(Excerpt) Read more at kentucky.com ...
probably would get tarred and feathered by their fellows for trying that
Pretend licenses are perfectly appropriate for those with pretend marriages.
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