Illinois Compiled Statutes
750 ILCS 5/207 (2026)
Effective Date of License
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(750 ILCS 5/207)
(from Ch. 40, par. 207)
Sec. 207. Effective Date of License.) A license to marry becomes
effective in the county where it was issued one day after the date of
issuance, unless the court orders that the license is effective when
issued, and expires 60 days after it becomes effective, provided that the marriage is not invalidated by the fact that the marriage was inadvertently solemnized in a county in Illinois other than the county where the license was issued.
(Source: P.A. 95-775, eff. 1-1-09.)
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1998–1998 · leading case: In Re Est. of Hall, 707 N.E.2d 201 (Ill. App. Ct. 1998).
In Re Est. of Hall, 707 N.E.2d 201 (Ill. App. Ct. 1998). “2d 428 (1990) (failure to follow the one-day waiting period after obtaining the license (see 750 ILCS 5/207 (West 1996)) did not void the marriage, although marriage was rendered invalid on basis of incapacity of purported husband); In re Estate of Bailey, 97 Ill.”
In re Est. of Hall, 707 N.E.2d 201 (Ill. App. Ct. 1998). “period after obtaining the license (see 750 ILCS 5/207 (West 1996)) did not void the marriage, although marriage was rendered invalid on basis of incapacity of purported husband); In re Estate of Bailey, 97 Ill.”
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