Same-sex marriage laws in US
Alaska has official registry for same-sex couples, DOMA enacted into state law, and a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
California has official registry for same-sex couples and law banning same-sex marriage.
Connecticut – Same-sex marriages became legal in Connecticut in November 2008.
District of Columbia – Has official registry for same-sex couples and recognizes gay marriages performed in other states. Note: The DC ruling must be reviewed by Congress before it can become law.
New Hampshire – Effective January 1, 2010, same-sex marriages will be allowed in New Hampshire.
New Jersey – Same-sex civil unions are allowed in New Jersey.
New Mexico – Does not have law banning same-sex marriages.
New York – Does not have law banning same-sex marriages.
Rhode Island – Does not have law banning same-sex marriages.
Vermont – Has law that legalizes and recognizes same-sex civil unions. Effective September 1, 2009, same-sex marriages will be legal in Vermont.
Has law (DOMA) banning same-sex marriages, but does give gay couples some rights normally given to married couples.
But it would be better if you verify all information with your local marriage license office or county clerk going to make any wedding or travel plans.


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